Far from the World Cup, Argentines play for pay to get by in a shaky economy
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Far from the World Cup, Argentines in a precarious economy eke out a meagre living with amateur soccer
REPORTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY AGUSTIN MARCARIAN
BUENOS AIRES
REUTERS
PUBLISHED JUNE 5, 2026
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Emiliano Migueles starts his days early, delivering water. But his true grind begins when he clocks out and hits the soccer pitches in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, pouring his energy into amateur football to earn extra cash.
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