- May 11, 2025
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Argentina secured their second consecutive Copa America championship by defeating Colombia 1-0 in a thrilling match that saw Lionel Messi sidelined due to injury. Lautaro Martínez's 112th-minute goal sealed the victory for Argentina, marking their record 16th Copa title.
The match, which was delayed due to crowd trouble, showcased Argentina's dominance as they won their third major title in a row. Martínez's goal ended Colombia's impressive 28-game unbeaten streak, highlighting Argentina's strength in the tournament.
Despite Messi's injury, the team rallied together, with Martínez scoring the winning goal in extra time. The emotional moment of Messi being lifted by his teammates after the victory signified the end of an era for some players, including Ángel Di María, who announced his retirement from the national team.
As confetti rained down on the pitch, Di María expressed his gratitude for the team's efforts and the opportunity to retire on a high note. Messi, in what could be his last Copa America appearance, demonstrated his resilience and leadership throughout the tournament.
The delayed start of the match due to crowd control issues outside the stadium added to the tension of the game, but both teams showed determination and skill on the field. Despite the challenges, Argentina emerged victorious, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in South American football.
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