On Monday, March 24, Argentina remembers the commemoration of the coup that toppled the then President Isabelle Beron in 1976. The country’s military dictatorship prevailed until 1983.
As they usually do on this date, the main Argentine football clubs gathered in demonstrations on social networks to remember – and condemnation – the coup. All, the teams use the expression “never again”.
Boca Juniors, River Plaine, Saint Lorenzo, Indian, Huracan, Blati, Olden Olds, Rosario Central, Lance, were some of the first -class clubs that put themselves on another birthday from the episode.
The second degree, West Carrell Airon, published a video clip of the club’s members who disappeared during the dictatorship, with pictures of political prisoners who were attached to the teacher of the Architectural Stadium Ricardo Eishfirri.
“In the country, there were 30,000 prisoners missing, and in our club 18 members and partners who were more than ever in Titunes and our hearts. Through memory, truth and justice,” Iron, the national hero of the eighties,.
🇦🇷 49 years of the last military civil coup, in Ferro, Nsakh: “Never again!”
🤍💚 In the country, 30,000 detainees were lost and in our club, 18 partners and partners more than ever in our positions and in our hearts.
With memory, truth and … pic.twitter.com/hin8f1hywx
– West carril Iron (@ferroFFical) March 24, 2025
LANúS was amazingly on the anniversary of the coup, which in 2025 is 49 years old.
“Atlético LANúS Club actively denies the recent civilian military dictatorship, the tragic separation of the history of Argentine. Memory, truth and justice, always”, published the South American champion in 2013.
#Nuncamas Atlético LANúS strongly denies the civil civil dictatorship, the tragic chapter of the Argentine history. Memory, truth and justice, always. #LANúSDDHH 📧 If you were born between 1975 and 1980 and you have doubts about your identity, contact the e -mail to … pic.twitter.com/msmlxg0jaf
– Club LANúS (@clublanus) March 24, 2025