Argentina Worships Soccer…Literally
We love our sports in America. We cherish every minute of every game. Sports permeate our culture to an unhealthy degree. But, Argentina has us beat for the title of most fanatical sports nation. Hands (of God) down.
The folks down in Argentinaย donโt just love their teams and players, they worship them. Literally.
Donโt believe me?
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Well, ask the founders of the Church of Maradona. Founded in 1998, the Church of Maradona now has 10,000 followers in over sixty countries across the world. Maradonaโs autobiography isย their bible (Iโm not kidding, and neither are they).ย
The members of the Church have their own calendar, which is based on the date of Maradonaโs birth. So, no, it is not 2008, itโs actually only AD (after Diego) 49. They even have their own 10 Commandments, of which my favorite is that each member of the Church must name their first male son โDiegoโ. Maradona reportedly is touched by the tribute.
Oh, you mean like he touched that ball with his hand at the 1986 World Cup?
Still donโt believe me that Argentina is the nuttiest sports culture on Earth?
Ask the 70 supporters of Chacarita Juniors (a second division soccerย squad) who wanted toย go to a recent game so badly that they hijacked two buses at knife-point. Thatโs right, they stopped the buses, forced the passengers out onto the ground and then ordered the bus drivers to take them to the stadium for the game. Talk about devotion.
Of course, the police were notified by the ousted passengers and the 70 fans were all arrested before they could make it to the game. What a bummer. I wonder if they haveย prison garbย that says โIย Committed A Crime of Violence to Watch My Team Playย and All I Gotย Was This Shirt and 3 to 5 Years in a Buenos Aires Prisonโ.ย
What can we learn from the Argentines?
Well, not much. The moral of these two stories is that soccer is fun and all, but it shouldnโt be taken too seriously. Itโs entertainment, not life or death (though those two bus drivers may beg to differ). We shouldnโt worship people because they can kick a ball, and we certainly shouldnโt be hi-jacking buses to make it to some second division game.
Now a first division gameโฆ Thatโs another storyโฆ




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