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"We're going to be champions". Argentina fans in Miami Beach celebrate team's win against England
By Anna McAllister at CBS4 Miami
· July 16, 2026
· 1 min read
It was a night Argentina fans in South Florida will never forget."It's going to go crazy, this is unbelievable. We needed it, the country needs this," said Carlo, a team Argentina fan. "Feeling great, we got the cup," said Joel Decima.Collins Avenue and 73rd Street were a sea of blue and white as fa
Key takeaway "Feeling great, we got the cup," said Joel Decima.
Why this matters in The Miami
The vibrant celebration on Miami Beach's Collins Avenue is a testament to the strong Latin American presence in Miami. Argentina's win has brought the community together, with fans flocking to the streets to show their pride and enthusiasm. The sea of blue and white on 73rd Street reflects the deep-rooted passion for soccer in the city, where many residents have ties to Latin American and Caribbean countries. As Argentina moves on to the World Cup final against Spain, Miami's Argentine community will likely be on edge, eagerly awaiting the outcome. The city's bars, restaurants, and public spaces will likely be filled with fans cheering on their team, making for an electric atmosphere in neighborhoods like Little Havana and Wynwood. With the final match just around the corner, Miami's Argentine fans will be watching anxiously to see if their team can bring home the championship.
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Category: sports ·
Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
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