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A message: Changes to Mundo Albiceleste, reduced ads, new design

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Hello everyone,

Since the start of the new year, we have been experimenting with different ads and locations across the Mundo Albiceleste website. And if we are being completely honest, it was time for a permanent change.

We have also been hearing and reading all of your feedbacks and are happy to announce what we believe are significant changes. The number of ads on the website have been reduced (we believe significantly) and ultimately, while the ads do help in keeping up with the maintenance of the website, we still want every one to enjoy viewing and reading the content.

Mundo Albiceleste was built by Argentina fans and for Argentina fans, which is why we believe that should remain the priority and will remain the priority.

Should you have any comments or suggestions, please, do let us know in the comments below or email us at mundoalbiceleste10@gmail.com. Our aim is to continue to improve and to provide more content (which we will continue to be doing and will be introducing new sections throughout the year) than we ever have before. And to aim for quality over quantity.

As always, your feedback is strongly appreciated. Mundo Albiceleste has been around since 2006 and we would not be where we are without the Mundo Albiceleste family.

Thank you,

Enzo Fernández speaks on his future at Chelsea

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Enzo Fernández spoke about his future at Chelsea.

Fernández commented on if he will stay with Chelsea after the end of the season. Chelsea were eliminated from the Champions League following a 3-0 loss against current champions Paris Saint-Germain.

The 25 year old joined Chelsea in 2023 from Benfica after winning the World Cup with the Argentina national team. Speaking with ESPN Argentina after Chelsea’s loss against Paris Saint-Germain, here is what Enzo had to say:

“I don’t know. There are eight games left and the FA Cup. There’s the World Cup and then we’ll see.”

Argentina’s last 12 friendly match opponents

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The Argentina national team have played 12 friendly matches since winning the World Cup and all have been against teams from outside of Europe.

Argentina will play Guatemala on March 31 after the cancellation of the Finalissima match against Spain. Lionel Scaloni’s team will play another team from outside of Europe as France in the World Cup final are the last European team to play against the Argentina national team.

Since winning the World Cup, Lionel Scaloni’s team have played 12 friendly matches. They have played against Panama, Curaçao, Australia, Indonesia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and Angola.

Only one match for the month of March has been announced.

Argentina to play friendly match vs. Guatemala in March

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The Argentina national team will play a friendly match against Guatemala in March.

Lionel Scaloni’s team will not play Spain in the Finalissima but they will play Guatemala. The official Argentina national team social media account announced that on March 31, Argentina will play a friendly match against Guatemala.

Scaloni is set to announce the team for the match in the next few days and the venue will also be announced.

Sergio Romero to retire from football, will become coach

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Sergio Romero will retire from football and become a coach.

Romero is set to become a coach after retiring from football. According to Fede Cristofanelli, Romero is retiring from football and will become a coach, with his coaching staff already defined.

He was willing to be the back-up of Facundo Cambeses with Racing but he was not picked. Romero’s last match was with Argentinos Juniors in the Copa Argentina.

The 39 year old is the goalkeeper with the most matches played with the Argentina national team. Romero played 96 games, reaching the World Cup final in 2014 but winning the U20 World Cup in 2007 and Olympic gold in 2008 with the Argentina team.

AFA release statement on cancellation of Finalissima between Argentina and Spain

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The AFA have released a statement following the cancellation of the Finalissima match between Argentina and Spain.

Argentina against Spain in the Finalissima was originally set to be played on March 27 in Qatar but due to the ongoing situation in the region, the match was set to be moved. It was announced on Sunday through UEFA that the match was cancelled, stating that they had proposed different resolutions for the situation.

Following the statement released by UEFA, CONMEBOL released the following statement about the match:

“CONMEBOL and the AFA consistently reiterated their desire to play the Finalissima on neutral ground and accepted the proposed venue after UEFA’s persistent insistence that the match be held in Madrid. Unfortunately, it was not possible to reach a final agreement on staging the match, as the requested alternative date could not be accommodated due to the limited time available.

“CONMEBOL and UEFA had agreed months ago to hold the Finalissima between the national teams of Argentina and Spain in Qatar, a country that has demonstrated its ability to organize events of this magnitude and a firm commitment to football.

“Once the possibility of playing in Qatar was ruled out, both confederations—as well as the Argentine and Spanish football associations—set out to find a solution that would satisfy all parties. In this context, it is clear that the proposal to hold a single match in Madrid would violate the principle of sporting fairness, as it is not a NEUTRAL VENUE.

“In this situation, on Saturday, March 14, the AFA received a proposal to hold the match at a neutral venue, Italy, on March 27. ARGENTINA ACCEPTED THE IDEA WITHOUT OBJECTIONS, except for the date, suggesting March 31.

“Unfortunately, UEFA announced that holding the match on the 31st—just four days later than the original proposal—was not possible, resulting in the cancellation of the Finalissima.

“CONMEBOL and the AFA deeply regret that, despite the efforts made and the willingness expressed to play this match on neutral ground from the outset, it has not been possible to do so.

“CONMEBOL and the AFA can only thank Qatar for its customary goodwill and UEFA and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) for their efforts to make this momentous match a reality.”