Is Argentina “champion” without having played?

The Argentinian national team has been officially recognized as a “double winner” of the Finalissima, according to a declaration by CONMEBOL president Alejandro Domínguez. This decision followed the complete removal of the highly anticipated match scheduled against the Spanish national team. Immediately, this announcement ignited significant international discussion, considering the contest between South American and European champions never materialized.

Domínguez skillfully highlighted the irony and expressed criticism directed towards Europe. He argued that, if the principle of “victory without war” is applied, then Argentina should rightfully be acknowledged as a two-time champion. “You are twice the champions of the Finalissima,” he emphatically stated.

Furthermore, Domínguez encouraged a greater sense of self-belief within the Argentinian team. He implicitly suggested that the national team should embrace confidence and trust in their capabilities. This declaration underscores the unique circumstances surrounding the cancellation of the game and the subsequent recognition granted to Argentina.

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  1. Argentina has been declared a “double champion” of the Finalissima by CONMEBOL president Alejandro Domínguez. This recognition came after the cancellation of the planned game against Spain. The decisi

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