The ticker tape junta: How an Argentine dictatorship weaponized the 1978 World Cup
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The ticker tape junta: How an Argentine dictatorship weaponized the 1978 World Cup
PUBLISHED JUNE 25, 2026
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Photo taken on June 25, 1978 when Argentinian midfielder Mario Kempes (L) who had just scored his second goal celebrated in front of forward Daniel Bertoni and Dutch defenders Wim Suurbier (on ground) and Ruud Krol (facing camera) in Buenos Aires during the extra time period of the World Cup soccer final between Argentina and the Netherlands. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)
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