Video: Impressive celebrations in Bangladesh for Argentina's World Cup win
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Thousands of Bangladeshis celebrated Argentina's victory over Egypt in the 2026 World Cup.
- Fans gathered at Dhaka University to watch the match, wearing Argentina's colors and waving flags.
- The strong support for Argentina in Bangladesh is historically linked to Diego Maradona and continues with Lionel Messi.
Thousands of Bangladeshis erupted in celebration in Dhaka following Argentina's dramatic 3-2 victory over Egypt in the 2026 World Cup's Round of 16. The jubilant scenes unfolded early Wednesday morning, with fans donning the iconic sky-blue and white jerseys and waving Argentine flags.
More than 2,500 people congregated on the campus of Dhaka University to watch the match on a giant screen. Despite initial concern when Egypt took a 2-0 lead, the supporters maintained hope for an Argentine comeback. Videos shared on social media captured the intense anticipation and eventual euphoria as Enzo Fernรกndez scored the winning goal in stoppage time.
Following the final whistle, the celebrations spilled out from apartments and onto the streets of Dhaka, filled with the sounds of drums, music, and passionate chants. The outpouring of support highlights a deep-seated affinity for Argentine football in Bangladesh.
This strong connection is historically rooted in the legendary Diego Maradona, particularly his performance in the 1986 World Cup. The shared sentiment was amplified as Argentina, a former British colony, defeated England in the quarterfinals that year. Today, Lionel Messi is a similarly revered figure, with estimates suggesting Argentina has around 70 million supporters in Bangladesh.
International media also took note of Argentina's thrilling comeback. French newspaper L'Equipe described the outcome as a "miracle," while Spanish publications Marca and As emphasized the "historic" nature of the match and Fernรกndez's decisive goal. British and Italian newspapers also covered the dramatic victory.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.