Argentine President Javier Milei reveals why he won’t attend World Cup final vs. Spain

Argentine President Javier Milei will not attend the World Cup final due to superstition.
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Argentine President Javier Milei will not go to the World Cup final. He believes in superstition. He wants to watch the match from home to help his team win.
Why it matters
This news is important because it shows how some people believe in superstition to help their team win. It also shows the president's support for his country's soccer team.
- Why won't President Milei attend the World Cup final?
- He believes in superstition.
- What will President Milei do instead of attending the final?
- He will watch the match from home.
- What is President Milei wearing to help his team win?
- He will wear the same heavy jacket he has worn for his team's previous seven games.
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President's superstition and support for his team
Sources1TypeAngleNew York Postreports the president's superstition and his team's previous victories