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Security measures will be in place for Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina, officials said.
The couple resumes one The most historic competition in international football At the Atlanta Stadium, England beat the reigning champions and attempt to reach their first World Cup final since 1966.
Atlanta police are aware of the historic tension between the two countries.
In the year In 1982, Britain and Argentina fought the Falklands War – a brief 74-day conflict in which 649 Argentine soldiers, 255 British combatants and three civilians died. A British overseas territory known as Las Malvinas still remains in Argentina The subject of the sovereignty debate between the two countries.
“As Atlanta prepares to host the FIFA World Cup semifinals and welcome an increasing number of residents and visitors, the Atlanta Police Department has enhanced public safety and security postures citywide,” Atlanta Police said in a statement.
“Additional staff and resources have already been deployed and will continue to be strategically deployed in and around event venues and areas, entertainment districts and other high-traffic areas to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.”
“These proactive measures are designed to protect the public, deter crime and ensure residents and visitors can safely enjoy this historic event.”
After Argentina Egypt won 3-2 The last 16 players were filmed singing a song referencing the islands and Argentina greats Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
After Maradona scored the famous Hand of God goal that inspired Argentina to beat England in the 1986 World Cup quarter-finals, captain Messi will face the Three Lions for the first time in his illustrious career.
As the first World Cup match between the two sides in 24 years builds up, Argentina’s fighting federation has urged fans to focus on football rather than politics between the two countries.
“Sovereignty is protected in international forums through diplomacy, historical truth and peaceful, non-negotiable claims enshrined in our national constitution,” the 2 April War Veterans Federation said in a statement.
“We think it is important to create a clear and unwavering line between the love of sport and the national cause.
“The ball will roll, the pride in our colors will grow, but the memory will remain intact.”
Earlier this week, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford predicted that “football will do the talking” during the match, saying “it’s just a game of football”.
The police have. He praised the behavior of English fans in America But following more than 500 domestic football-related incidents over the weekend, he urged fans returning home to follow their example.
The events that happened in the United Kingdom happened around him England beat Norway 2-1 in extra time. More than 100 people were arrested on Saturday.