Disorders erupted in downtown of the Argentinean capital of Buenos Aires late on Sunday night after the country's national team lost 0-1 to Germany in the title match of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
According to an Itar-Tass correspondent, aggressive football fans, disappointed by the defeat of their national squad, were shattering windows of shops and restaurants, hurling rocks at bypassing vehicles and setting garbage up on fire along the route near the giant white obelisk, which is Buenos Aires' main landmark rising from the middle of 9 de Julio avenue. Law enforcers are reportedly using tear gas and water cannons in an attempt to bring the situation back under control and prevent further disturbances. TheGuardian.com earlier reported that thousands of Argentineans gathered near a giant screen at Plaza San Martin in the center of the city with a population of almost three million to watch their national squad,
led by talented captain Lionel Messi, to vie for the third title of the world's champions. However, two-time world champions Argentina (1978, 1986) became two-time world’s vice champions following tonight's 0-1 defeat to Germany. With a total of six World Cups held in Latin America (1930 in Uruguay, 1950 in Brazil, 1962 in Chile, 1970 in Mexico, 1978 in Argentina and 1986 in Mexico) Germany became the first Eu, Source: The Voice of Russia
led by talented captain Lionel Messi, to vie for the third title of the world's champions. However, two-time world champions Argentina (1978, 1986) became two-time world’s vice champions following tonight's 0-1 defeat to Germany. With a total of six World Cups held in Latin America (1930 in Uruguay, 1950 in Brazil, 1962 in Chile, 1970 in Mexico, 1978 in Argentina and 1986 in Mexico) Germany became the first Eu, Source: The Voice of Russia