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Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria gave the La Bombonera crowd a show in Buenos Aires, leading Argentina to a comprehensive 3-0 win over last-place Venezuela in their 2022 World Cup qualifying home ...
Crece la preocupación en la comunidad internacional por la detención de la activista argentina por los derechos humanos ...
Argentina visits Venezuela looking to maintain the top spot in the CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Manager Lionel Scaloni announced his 27 man squad for the upcoming games, unfortunately for ...
Argentina on Tuesday accused Venezuela of cutting the electricity supply to its embassy in Caracas after the diplomatic mission hosted a meeting with the country’s opposition leaders, the latest ...
This would never be possible in Venezuela. The dictatorial military regimes that Brazil and Argentina left behind in the 20th century emphasized the separation of civil branches and the military.
Argentina can look forward to a mouthwatering Copa America semifinal clash with Brazil after delivering a much-improved display to beat Venezuela 2-0 in the quarterfinals in their first game at ...
Argentina's Lionel Messi (10) scores a goal against Venezuela's Oswaldo Vizcarrondo (4) and Dani Hernandez (12) during the second half of a Copa America Centenario quarterfinal soccer match ...
Venezuela allowed one goal and took seven points from three matches to advance out of Group C, while Argentina cruised through Group D, sometimes without the help of Lionel Messi.
This article is for subscribers only. Argentina’s spiraling inflation crisis has put the nation on a path to surpass Venezuela as the country with the fastest price increases in Latin America.
Who: Argentina vs. Venezuela When: Friday March 22, 8:00 p.m. ET What: World Cup CONMEBOL Qualifying Lionel Messi and Argentina will play host to a struggling Venezuelan side Friday night ...
Venezuela lays claim to one of the two great libertadores of nineteenth-century South America, Simón Bolívar, and Argentina lays claim to the second, José de San Martín.
This would never be possible in Venezuela. The dictatorial military regimes that Brazil and Argentina left behind in the 20th century emphasized the separation of civil branches and the military.
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