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The 1978 World Cup in Argentina was a wild ride of passion, pressure, and unforgettable football. Mario Kempes was unstoppable, scoring twice in the final and becoming a national hero overnight. Argentina played with heart and grit, pushing through tough matches to lift their first-ever World Cup trophy. The atmosphere was electric — packed stadiums, raining ticker tape, and fans living every kick like life depended on it. Sure, the 6-0 win over Peru raised a few eyebrows, but on the field, Argentina delivered some truly iconic moments. It was football with soul — raw, emotional, and impossible to forget.
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