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No visa, no problem: Argentines turned away by US offered free TVs for World Cup
People pose with television sets they received for free after showing their US visa denials during a promotion by television manufacturer Noblex for people unable to travel to the World Cup due to visa rejections, in Buenos Aires. — Reuters pic

 

BUENOS AIRES, June 11 — Dozens of Argentines who were denied visas to travel to the United States to see the World ‌Cup will at least have a new free television to watch the games.

Argentine conglomerate Newsan promised to give out local brand Noblex televisions to the first 100 people who lined up yesterday outside its Buenos Aires office with paperwork in hand showing they had been denied a visa between January ‌and June of this year to visit ⁠the United States.

“Give us ⁠your denied visa and take ⁠a free TV,” an ⁠advertisement on ⁠Instagram said.

One of the lucky winners was Tomas Vageller, a 24-year-old professional videogame player.

“I ⁠went to get a visa because we all think it will be Messi’s last World Cup,” he said. “It’s very sad I won’t be able to see it, but well, ⁠I’m leaving with a gift.”

In three-time World Cup winner Argentina, soccer fever has been ⁠unusually tempered days before the 2026 World Cup kicks ⁠off ⁠in North America - much less feverish than in 2022, which many saw as Argentina’s last hope ‌to win the tournament under Lionel Messi’s leadership. — Reuters 

 

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