In Buenos Aires, 13 Argentina fans are roaming the streets proudly sporting their team's jersey — but they're not on two legs, they're on all fours, letting out the occasional bark. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Associated Press.
As Argentina rides World Cup fever and dreams of beating Cape Verde in the round of 32 on Friday, a dog walker has added his pack to the local fanbase.
Nahuel Meneghini, 33, walks the streets of the capital's city center with the dogs wearing the team's jerseys, leashes and collars in support of Lionel Messi's squad.
"I did it out of love for them and for Argentina. And for the World Cup," said Meneghini — known as "Nano" — while speaking to The Associated Press on Thursday during a walk with the canine group.
The dog walker, also dressed head-to-toe like a fan, skilfully managed all the leashes, guiding the dogs along the narrow sidewalks of the capital's San Cristóbal neighborhood.
As they passed, smiles lit up the faces of onlookers who pulled out their phones to snap pictures. "Let's go, Argentina!" a woman shouted.
"These are the only joys we have because nothing ever goes our way, not for workers or retirees. Everything is against us," said 80-year-old Edgardo Pérez, who was taking photos of the group known on social media as "La Perroneta."
The name alludes to "La Scaloneta," the nickname of the national team aiming to retain its title at the World Cup under coach Lionel Scaloni.
Scaloni is admired in Argentina following the team's triumphs at the World Cup and the Finalissima in 2022, as well as the 2021 Copa América.
Meneghini developed the idea of dressing the dogs in Argentina colors last week as it advanced from the group stage.
