Argentina’s tourism team steps out onto the pitch
Versatile, all-round, and for all tastes. These are the players of an unbeatable team who promise to hammer and cheer up world fans in the context of Argentina-Brazil to be played in San Juan.
7- Iguazú —its nature for dribbling and going beyond is a true Wonder. Each time it steps out onto the pitch, cheering with its devil throat, everyone is awed.
8- Córdoba —the heart of the team that gives every training rhythm and dance. The player that always tells jokes, multi-functional, and a great distributor. A tactic and strategy nerd.
9- National Parks —they are always in the penalty area looking for options to score the best goal for the audience who comes to the stadium to see it. Gifted with nature, its conquests are legendary passages turned into postcards. From any angle, they are always putting on a show.
10- People —in honour of Maradona’s legacy, Argentinians bear the teams’ responsibilities on their shoulders, and they lead in any field and under all circumstances. Through thick and thin, number 10, the captain, is always there, ready and willing.
11- Wine —coming from the left wing, the match ends with this all-terrain player. It puts down its best roots with every ball it touches, and its celebration is Dionysian. Elegant and white or purple-skinned. Its taste for a good game is non-negotiable, and watching it play is a delight.
Versatile, all-round, and for all tastes. These are the players of an unbeatable team who promise to hammer and cheer up world fans in the context of Argentina-Brazil to be played in San Juan.
1- Ushuaia —the goalkeeper. It is a kind of island, like the Fuegian one. It is a full of mysticism position, a bit far away, isolated from the rest. Apart from its charm, if we get a goal, it can be the End of the World.
2- Santiago del Estero —the most experienced player as it is the first that became part of the team. Leader of the back part, its commanding voice can be heard from north to south, with great fanfare.
3- National Route 3 —wing with great back and forth movement, excellent cross-field passes, and passes to the void. It can adapt to all climates: mild, windy, and even in snowfields.
4- National Route 40 —if route 3 has great movement, route 40 has a longer stride with great dynamism. Versatile on plain lands, stone pavement, stadiums surrounded by arrows or crystal-clear lakes. A challenge for any rival.
5- Buenos Aires —central midfielder, like a hub distributing the ball to all field sectors. Modern and classic, it can adapt to all kinds of situations, and it is open to every moment of the game.
6- Tucumán —another historical player of the team. It declared the independence of the team. It grew kicking a ball in its memorable gardens. An icon of the squad which is always pointing to the north.