Superstition: Argentina president won't attend World Cup final

Jul 17, 2026 - 09:10
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Superstition: Argentina president won't attend World Cup final
FILE PHOTO - Argentine President Javier Milei speaks during the "Special Address by Javier Milei, President of Argentina session" at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos. Harold Cunningham/World Economic forum/dpa
FILE PHOTO - Argentine President Javier Milei speaks during the "Special Address by Javier Milei, President of Argentina session" at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos. Harold Cunningham/World Economic forum/dpa

Argentina's Präsident Javier Milei will not attend Sunday's World Cup final between his country's team and Spain for superstition reasons.

Asked by radio station El Observador whether he would travel to the United States for the big match in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Milei said: "No, definitely not."

Milei said he would follow the final like the previous games from home and confirmed that this was part of a personal routine to bring the Albiceleste good luck.

This also includes wearing the same jacket. Milei said he took it off during the quarter-final against Switzerland "and we conceded a goal. I put it on again and have not taken it off since then."

Known as Cábalas, superstition rituals are part of Argentina's football culture for many fans. They often watch matches from the same place or wear the same clothes.

Milei said that he would make the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada, available for the team if they win on Sunday for back-to-back titles.

"I will completely vacate it. I have no place in this photo," Milei said, that politicians should not appropriate this Argentinian celebration.

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