
The craze for football has reached all corners of the globe with the new Club World Cup taking place in the United States, where countless fans have traveled to support their teams. Some have even made significant financial efforts to cover travel expenses.
This is the case of a River Plate fan, who emphasized in an interview on "El Chiringuito" that the Argentine team "is life" and its followers leave "everything for the colors," before confessing that he burned his car to secure the money to travel.
" I had to burn my car to pay for the tickets, to buy the ticket and pay for the flight. They gave me $10,000 for my car."
But, you see, I had to burn it, because otherwise no one, right now in Argentina, would give you anything ," the Argentine said.
Surprised by his discovery, Naço de Andrés, a journalist, insisted: " Did you burn the car to get the insurance? "
" Yes, yes, so we could come here. We all paid for this; my son and I came ," the fan confirmed.
" I could get divorced at any moment. My wife knows, she fought with me. I said, 'We'll get it back later,'" he also revealed, before pointing out that River Plate fans are "better than Real Madrid fans, because Real fans don't put in as much effort ."
Two years ago, the passion of Benjamin, a young Argentine fan of Boca Juniors, who sold his PlayStation, and his father even sold his motorbike, to go to Rio de Janeiro to watch the Copa Libertadores final, spread around the world.
" And we don't even have a ticket! Look at this! This is Boka, dude! Strength, Boka !" the boy shouted in a video that went viral on social media.
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