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Falklands war veterans make urgent appeal ahead of England vs Argentina World Cup semi-final | Soccer | Sports

admin_ok9yktt6By admin_ok9yktt6July 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Argentine veterans of the Falklands War have urged fans to focus on football ahead of Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final match between Argentina and England. The two countries have a tense rivalry on and off the field, which has been reignited following their quarter-final victory over the weekend.

England defeated dark horse Norway to advance to the semi-finals of the World Cup for the fourth time in history. Meanwhile, reigning champions Argentina kept their hopes of winning back-to-back titles alive with a nervy win over Switzerland.

In the build-up to the semi-finals in Atlanta, there is growing debate over the Falklands War, the 1982 armed conflict between Argentina and Britain. Broadcaster and author John Simpson likened it to a proxy referendum on the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands, writing in X: “If Argentina wins tomorrow night, there will be a real fire in the Falklands claim. If England wins, that should close the lid for now.”

However, the April 2nd War Veterans Federation, an organization of Argentine veterans who took part in the conflict, focused on the match from a geopolitical perspective and sent a petition to fans on both sides of the divide to stop the hijacking of the match. “As the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches its final stage, leading its national team to a historically important semi-final against England and lining up to face the European sides France and Spain, countries with deep historical, diplomatic and sovereign ties to our archipelago, the Malvinas War Veterans Federation issues this statement to the general public, the media and the Argentine people.”

“As the ultimate expression of our nation’s popular culture, soccer stirs passions that are often intertwined with our national identity. We understand and share the excitement of joining the top four teams on earth. But as custodians of the memory of the 649 heroes who remain on the islands and in the waters of the South Atlantic, we believe it is essential to draw a firm line between the passion of the sport and the cause of our nation.”

“Sport is not war. The semi-final match is a global sporting event, not an armed rematch or a form of historical redemption. Sovereignty will be defended in the international arena through diplomacy, historical truth, and the peaceful, non-negotiable advocacy required by our Constitution,” it added.

“Rivals on the pitch, united in a cause. Although the result of the tournament was a match against a usurping nation, including a force with significant geopolitical influence in relation to our islands, the real Argentine victory lies in the cry of “Malvinas Argentines!” blaring proudly from the stands. This must be done without giving in to xenophobia or hatred, but rather as a living act of mourning and a statement for Argentina. sovereignty.

“Eternal honor and glory: We call on society, the media and the fans who support Albiceleste to maintain the utmost respect for those who gave their lives for their country while supporting their team. May football be the bridge that keeps the Malvinas cause alive and reminds the world that our cause is more relevant than ever. The ball will roll, the pride in our colors will grow, but the memories will remain.”

The conflict lasted 74 days and claimed 907 lives: 649 Argentine soldiers, 255 British soldiers, and 3 Falkland Islanders. The island remains under British control 44 years after the war.



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