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Winner announced for April Giveaway: 2026 Argentina Away Jersey

We’re thrilled to announce the winner of our April giveaway! The Argentina 2026 Away Jersey — one of the most anticipated kits in recent years — goes to Patrick Salloum.

This brand-new World Cup shirt has already become a fan favorite, representing the next chapter for La Albiceleste on football’s biggest stage as they look ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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!

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How Mr Chory is bringing the Argentine choripán to U.S. stadiums

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In an interview with Mundo Albiceleste, Alejandro Malti, co-founder of Mr. Chory, explained how a simple idea—bringing the choripán to stadiums—grew into a fast-expanding venture across major events in the United States.

“Together with my wife Maru and a friend, we created Mr. Chory. Each of us has different roles. The importance of working with a good team is key,” Malti said.

“We started in 2019 with a completely different business. We are honey producers and exporters—nothing to do with gastronomy,” Malti added.

The shift came years later, during visits to Inter Miami matches. Observing how food vendors operated inside the stadium sparked an idea that would eventually define their new direction.

“In 2024 we started going to Inter Miami to see how food stands worked. We kept insisting on the idea of making a choripán—it’s something very Argentine, and we felt it could work,” he explained.

The early days were far from easy. Their first attempt at selling choripanes inside the stadium did not go as planned.

“The first test was bad. We were too slow, and we got canceled,” Malti admitted.

However, they were given a second chance—and this time, they adapted. By improving speed, efficiency, and food safety, they managed to meet the demands of a stadium environment.

“We made adjustments to be faster and more effective… and we managed to handle the rush, which is key in a football stadium,” he said.

From that point on, growth came quickly. What began with modest numbers turned into consistent success.

“We sold 71 choripanes in the first game… but we finished the season averaging 600 per match,” Malti revealed.

The rise of Mr. Chory is closely tied to the Argentine presence around Inter Miami, particularly with Lionel Messi and other Argentine players influencing fan culture.

“Messi and the Argentine players are consumers of our product. People follow those trends… like with mate, when they see Messi drinking it,” he said.

Beyond Argentine fans, the concept has also been gaining traction among American audiences—although not without challenges.

“Introducing choripán has taken time, especially in American football. First, we have to explain what it is. Then they come back asking for it,” Malti explained.

To break into the market, Mr. Chory focused heavily on customer interaction and sampling.

“We made a big investment outside the counter—giving samples, explaining the product. That helped sales and recognition,” he added.

Now, the business is expanding rapidly across major venues and events. Mr. Chory already operates at Hard Rock Stadium and is preparing for a busy schedule around the 2026 World Cup.

“We have an agreement for the World Cup games in Miami and also the FIFA FanFest. It will be 23 days of Argentine gastronomic presence,” Malti confirmed.

They are also closing deals with NBA teams and MLS clubs, continuing their growth in the sports and events industry.

“We’re expanding… soon we’ll also be with the Miami Heat and Orlando City,” he said.

Despite the growth, Malti understands that building a brand in a new market requires patience and investment.

“The only way to enter a market is to invest. You have to lose to win,” he said.

While Messi may not be a choripán fan—“I know he prefers milanesas,” Malti joked—the Argentine star’s presence has still had a major indirect impact.

“Messi has changed reality. There’s no doubt he helps bring people closer to Argentine culture and food,” he said.

Today, Mr. Chory is no longer just a stadium stand—it’s a growing brand bringing Argentine flavors to a wider audience, from sports venues to private events.

“We are at major sporting events, but we also do private events—birthdays, gatherings, anything.” Malti concluded.

For updates and upcoming events, follow Mr Chory at www.mrchoryusa.com or on Instagram @mrchoryus.

Emiliano Martínez documentary to be released on Netflix

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Emiliano Martínez will have his own documentary released on Netflix.

The documentary will be released on Netflix on May 28 and titled Emi Martínez: The kid who stops time. Netflix released a trailer and we see Lionel Messi, members of the Argentina national team coaching staff and Emiliano Martínez himself. Here is the trailer.

Julián Álvarez scores for Atletico Madrid in 1-1 draw vs. Arsenal

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Julián Álvarez scored for Atletico Madrid in their 1-1 draw against Arsenal.

Álvarez made it 10 goals in the Champions League for Atletico Madrid. With Arsenal leading 1-0, Atletico Madrid were awarded a penalty kick.

It was the Argentine who took it and Julián Álvarez scored to draw Atletico Madrid level. The 26 year old felt something in his ankle and was substituted out for precaution.

Giuliano Simeone also started the match for Atletico Madrid while Nahuel Molina was substituted into the match. Thiago Almada and Juan Musso were unused substitutes.

Nicolás González suffers injury, out for 3-4 weeks

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Nicolás González has suffered an injury and will be out for three to four weeks.

González will miss three to four weeks with Atletico Madrid. According to Partidazo Cope, the 28 year old suffered a muscle injury in training.

He will miss Atletico Madrid’s two Champions League matches against Arsenal.