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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,

Win the 2004 Argentina Home Jersey – July Giveaway!

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Mundo Albiceleste continues its series of giveaways this July with another iconic shirt from Argentina’s football history: the 2004 Argentina Home Jersey, worn by La Albiceleste during the 2004 Copa América in Peru.

Led by Marcelo Bielsa, Argentina reached the Copa América final before narrowly falling to Brazil in a penalty shootout after a dramatic 2-2 draw.

The shirt was worn by stars such as Javier Zanetti, Roberto Ayala, Javier Mascherano, Carlos Tevez, Andrés D’Alessandro, César Delgado, and Kily González.

The winner will be announced before August 5, both during one of our YouTube live shows and right here on the Mundo Albiceleste website.

Take a look at our June Giveaway Winner Reveal for the Argentina 2010 Home Jersey!

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Winner announced for June Giveaway: 2010 Argentina Home Jersey

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We’re thrilled to announce the winner of our June giveaway! The Argentina 2010 Home Jersey goes to Scot Snyder.

Worn during the 2010 FIFA World Cup by players such as Lionel Messi, Ángel Di María, Carlos Tevez, Gonzalo Higuaín, Javier Mascherano, and Juan Sebastián Verón, this jersey remains a special piece from one of Argentina’s most exciting generations.

We will be contacting the winner via email to arrange delivery of the jersey.

Thank you to everyone who participated — and stay tuned for our next giveaway!

Argentina 2010 Home Jersey Giveaway – Winner Reveal:

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Argentina national team to wear sky blue and white shirt vs. Cabo Verde at World Cup

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The Argentina national team will wear the sky blue and white shirt against Cabo Verde at the World Cup.

Argentina wore their alternate kit in the 3-1 win against Jordan at the World Cup but they will wear the sky blue and white in their Round of 32 game. Lionel Scaloni’s team will have the sky blue and white shirt with white shorts and white socks for the game against Cabo Verde.

Cristian Romero’s injury improving but still a doubt vs. Cape Verde

Argentina’s biggest injury concern ahead of the knockout stage is still Cristian Romero. The defender is continuing his recovery after suffering a knock to his right knee during the win over Austria and remains a doubt for Friday’s Round of 16 match against Cape Verde at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

At the moment, Romero’s chances of playing are still uncertain. His situation will be evaluated day by day, and it will be important to see if he can train with the rest of the squad on Monday and Tuesday.

The concern came because the pain appeared in the same knee where the Tottenham defender had previously suffered a ligament injury earlier this season. That immediately worried Argentina’s coaching staff and supporters.

However, the news has become much more positive over the last few days.

Romero did not play in Argentina’s final group-stage match against Jordan as a precaution. The coaching staff decided not to take any risks and wanted to give him extra time to recover before the knockout rounds.

During the Austria game, Romero was seen on the bench with ice on his knee, which caused concern among fans. But after further checks, Argentina believes the injury is not serious.

Head coach Lionel Scaloni also gave a positive update.

“Cuti is doing well. He has not trained with the group yet, but he is working separately and doing intense exercises. Right now, it looks less serious than we first thought, and that gives us peace of mind,” Scaloni said.

Inside Argentina’s camp, there is optimism that Romero will be ready for Friday’s match. Still, the coaching staff will continue to monitor him during the remaining training sessions before making a final decision.

If Romero is not fully fit, Scaloni will not take any chances. In that case, veteran defender Nicolás Otamendi is expected to return to the starting lineup.

Argentina national team free kicks scored at World Cups

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The Argentina national team have scored seven free kick goals at the World Cup.

Giovani Lo Celso and Lionel Messi both scored free kicks for Argentina in their 3-1 win against Jordan, making it seven free kicks scored for Argentina. Luis Monti scored Argentina’s first free kick at a World Cup in 1930 against France.

Ernesto Belis scored four years later at the 1934 World Cup against Sweden. Miguel Brindisi would score for Argentina at the 1974 World Cup against Brazil.

At the 1982 World Cup, Daniel Passarella would score for Argentina against Italy. Lionel Messi would score his first free kick at the World Cup in 2014 against Nigeria.

Lo Celso and Messi would score the two free kicks against Jordan. Lionel Messi has two free kick goals for the Argentina national team at the World Cup, the most scored by an Argentine player.