Approximately two hundred countries wished to participate in the FIFA Men's World Cup. But only thirty-two nations were able to make it to the tournament, which took place from November 20 to December 18 in Qatar, in order to import the 6,175-kilogram gold trophy to their territory. To do so, they had to consolidate their efforts and strategies.
In the 2022 edition, importers had the opportunity to assert their power to position themselves on the final date that defined the owner of that merchandise that, despite the gold, has a real value that is -precisely- something intangible: happiness.
Argentina is one of the countries that knows this value, due to its experience in achieving this result both in 1978 and 1986. Thus, the Argentine team presented itself with the same hope as the other importers.
After twenty-nine days of competition between the 32 nations, the day of the final has arrived. The chosen place was Doha, where the Hamad seaport is located, one of Qatar's main ports. There, Argentina and France competed with the same experience for having achieved this goal on two occasions.
The world seemed to stop. The match was not easy. At the start of the final shootout, Argentina showed its power. However, France did not give up on their shared goal. The tie led to the extension of time.
Thus, Argentina displayed its remarkable tools with the energy that made the fundamental difference in defining itself as the undisputed great importer, defeating the current world champion: France. In this way, it was crowned champion for the third time, bringing the award to the American continent.
Commitment, perseverance, professionalism and passion were the ingredients of success that deserve to be highlighted as a lesson to achieve a goal.
Therefore, Customs News thanks the national team for winning the 2022 World Cup, bringing a wealth of happiness to all the inhabitants of the Argentine Nation.
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