Milei skips World Cup final in New Jersey, cites superstition for staying home
Argentine President Javier Milei has decided not to attend the FIFA World Cup final scheduled in New Jersey. Milei attributes his absence to a personal superstition called cábalas, which he believes helps secure Argentina's victories. He plans to watch the match from his Buenos Aires residence instead. US President Donald Trump and FIFA chief Gianni Infantino are among the high-profile figures expected to be present at the final. Milei's decision also aligns with a longstanding tradition among Argentine presidents of skipping high-stakes matches.
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