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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,

UEFA suspends Gianluca Prestianni for six matches after Champions League controversy with Vinícius Júnior

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More than three months after the controversy that drew global attention, Gianluca Prestianni has received a significant sanction from UEFA following his altercation with Vinícius Júnior during the Champions League clash between Benfica and Real Madrid.

After an investigation led by UEFA’s Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector—reviewing footage, testimonies, and statements from both players—the governing body issued a six-match suspension to the Argentine winger for what it described as “discriminatory conduct.” According to the official report, three matches are to be served immediately, while the remaining three are suspended over a two-year probation period.

The case had initially sparked widespread accusations of racism, with claims that Prestianni directed offensive language toward Vinícius. However, UEFA’s final ruling categorized the offense as discriminatory conduct of a homophobic nature. The decision marks a serious disciplinary outcome for the former Vélez player, who had denied all accusations and insisted he was punished “without evidence.”

One of the matches has already been served during Benfica’s return leg against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu in February. That leaves Prestianni with two remaining matches to serve in UEFA competitions—for now.

The situation could escalate further. UEFA has formally requested that FIFA extend the suspension worldwide, which would include international fixtures. If approved, the sanction could directly impact Prestianni’s chances of representing Argentina at the 2026 World Cup, should Lionel Scaloni consider him for the squad.

Within AFA, there were initial discussions about having the player serve part of the suspension during upcoming friendlies against Honduras and Iceland in June. However, those matches would not count toward the ban, as they are not official competitions.

Prestianni still has legal avenues available. He can appeal the decision through UEFA’s Appeals Body and, if necessary, take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in an attempt to obtain a provisional measure that would allow him to remain eligible for international duty.

Rodrigo De Paul scores for Inter Miami in 2-0 win vs. Real Salt Lake

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Rodrigo De Paul scored for Inter Miami in their 2-0 win against Real Salt Lake.

De Paul made it two goals and two assists in seven league matches with Inter Miami. With the score at 0-0, the Argentine received the ball outside of the penalty area and his effort would beat the goalkeeper to give Inter Miami the 1-0 lead.

Lionel Messi and Tadeo Allende also started the match for Inter Miami.

Nicolás González scores twice, Thiago Almada red carded for Atlético Madrid in 3-2 loss vs. Elche

Nicolás González delivered one of his best performances in an Atlético Madrid shirt, scoring twice in a chaotic first half that also saw Thiago Almada sent off in their 3-2 loss against Elche.

With Diego Simeone rotating his squad due to the team’s focus on the Champions League, several Argentine players were given a chance from the start. While Julián Álvarez was left out to rest, both Nicolás González and Thiago Almada were in the lineup—but their nights could not have been more different.

González took full advantage of his opportunity. Just nine minutes into the match, he led a counterattack from midfield and combined well with Álex Baena, who returned the ball with a clever backheel. González, already leaning onto his left foot, finished while falling to open the scoring with a quality strike.

In the 34th minute, the Argentine produced another outstanding moment. Chasing a long ball over the defense, González controlled it with two headers to get into the box, lifted it over the goalkeeper, and then headed it into an empty net. After a brief VAR review, the goal stood, completing his brace and bringing the match level heading into halftime.

While González was the standout performer, Almada endured a night to forget. The former Vélez midfielder lost possession in a dangerous area while trying to turn under pressure. In an attempt to recover, he brought down his opponent and conceded a penalty. The referee showed him a red card for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity, and André Silva converted from the spot to put Elche ahead at the time.

Atlético Madrid, currently sitting comfortably in fourth place in La Liga, has shifted its main focus toward the Champions League, where they are just a few matches away from a potential title run.

Arsenal, Barcelona and PSG interested in Julián Álvarez of Atlético Madrid

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Julián Álvarez continues to be one of the most talked-about Argentine players in Europe, and his future at Atlético Madrid is once again under the spotlight. According to reports by Mundo Deportivo, three of the continent’s biggest clubs—Arsenal, FC Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain—are all interested in signing the Argentine forward ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The interest comes just days after Atlético’s loss to Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey final, a match where Álvarez played a central role. The Argentine scored a late equalizer to send the game to penalties, although he later missed his spot-kick in the shootout.

Despite that setback, Álvarez’s performances throughout the season have only increased his value. The former River Plate striker has established himself as one of Atlético’s key players, scoring important goals in La Liga and the Champions League, including decisive strikes against top opposition such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter, and Tottenham.

With the summer transfer window approaching, clubs are already planning their squads, and Álvarez is seen as a priority target. Reports from Spain indicate that all three clubs have already made their interest known. Barcelona, in particular, view him as a long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski and would be willing to offer up to €100 million to secure his signing.

Arsenal, who are competing for both the Premier League and the Champions League this season, had already made a €100 million bid in the previous transfer window. That offer was rejected by Atlético, who have made it clear they are not eager to sell their striker.

Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring the situation closely as they continue building a squad capable of dominating both domestically and in Europe.

Atlético president Enrique Cerezo addressed the speculation in recent weeks and left no doubt about the club’s stance. “Julián Álvarez will stay with us for a long time. Think that I am God—until I say he leaves, he will not leave,” he said.

Since arriving in Madrid, Álvarez has made 104 appearances for Atlético, scoring 48 goals and providing 17 assists. His only final with the club so far came last weekend in the Copa del Rey, where he once again showed his importance by delivering in a crucial moment, even if the night ultimately ended in disappointment.

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Argentina lose 4-0 to Colombia in U-17 South American final

Argentina suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Colombia in the final of the South American U-17 Championship, missing out on the title despite a strong run in the tournament. The team coached by Diego Placente had already secured its main objective—qualification for the U-17 World Cup—but fell short in the decisive match.

Played in Paraguay, the final began with Argentina showing the better side in the first half. The Albiceleste created several chances and looked more composed, even as Colombia came in as favorites after a convincing semifinal win over Brazil. Captain Simón Escobar, a Vélez Sarsfield midfielder, came closest to scoring when his left-footed strike hit the crossbar. The match also saw a 15-minute interruption due to a power outage.

However, just before halftime, Colombia found the breakthrough. Miguel Agamez scored with a powerful left-footed shot in stoppage time, giving Colombia a 1-0 lead and shifting the momentum heading into the second half.

Argentina struggled to recover after the break. Within nine minutes, Caicedo doubled Colombia’s advantage, and shortly after, the score became 3-0. The Argentine side lost control of the match, both tactically and emotionally. At the 18-minute mark of the second half, Mendizabal was sent off, leaving the team with ten players.

The closing stages were chaotic. After Escorcia made it 4-0, tensions boiled over, resulting in red cards for Gian Escobar and Alan Alcaraz following an altercation near the penalty area.

Despite the result, Argentina can take positives from the tournament. The team secured qualification for the U-17 World Cup, set to take place in November in Qatar.