He could have chosen the Devils.
Instead he turned to the Saints. In a country where a blurry line separates
religion from football, or soccer as Americans know the sport, it’s only
appropriate that the first Argentine pope is a fan of team partly founded by and
named for a priest. The man who became Pope Francis on Wednesday, Jorge Mario
Bergoglio, has long followed the Saints of San Lorenzo, one of five most
traditional teams in the Argentine Football Association. One of its rivals,
appropriately, is the Red Devils team of Independiente. It would be close to
heresy for an Argentine to shun the sport. This is the country that glories in
Diego Maradona‘s “hand of God” goal in the 1986 World Cup against England, a
victory that led Argentines to boast that “God is Argentine.” And Francis is
certainly orthodox, in the sporting sense at least. Bergoglio grew up in Buenos
Aires’ Flores neighborhood, not far from the San Lorenzo stadium, and like his
father, he formed a bond with the team. That continued as he rose up the Roman
Catholic hierarchy to become archbishop of Argentina’s capital. He’s even a
member of the association that owns the club, and was presented with a team
jersey after saying Mass in the team chapel — it’s the kind of club that has a
chapel — in May 2011. San Lorenzo is known to fans as the Cyclone, the Saints or
the Crows, the latter an allusion to the black vestments worn by its founder.
News that Bergoglio had been elected pope elated the team. “It’s a pride for the
institution to know that the first South American pope is a member of San
Lorenzo,” the club said in a news release. “In truth, I can’t believe it. My
veins are running with a sensation very hard to describe, but very beautiful at
the same time,” said midfielder Angel Correa in comments published by the team
website. The team got its start with a group of youths who played football in
the streets of Buenos Aires in 1907, according to its website. A priest, Lorenzo
Massa, watched from his church as they played along a streetcar line and came
out to warn them against the dangers. Massa offered to let them use the church
grounds instead, and even made a set of goalposts. In return, according to the
club, he insisted they study the catechism and go to Mass each Sunday, a
requirement that seems to have lapsed over the years. When the team formally
became a club in 1908, it adopted the name San Lorenzo in honor of the priest.
One of the team’s historic stars, Alberto Acosta told Fox Sports Del Plata that
he had once given one of his jerseys to the archbishop. “After I retired,” he
said, “Bergoglio told me that because I was going, we wouldn’t score goals on
anybody.” San Lorenzo has won 10 professional championships in Argentina’s first
division, though the forces of the Devil have been a bit more successful over
the years, winning 14. San Lorenzo won the last meeting in February, 2-1. San
Lorenzo stumbled to a 12th place finish last season and it’s the only one of
Argentina’s big five teams that has never won the Copa Libertadores, South
America’s most important club championship. For San Lorenzo fan Daniel Gonzalez,
the news from Rome eases that pain: “This new pope is a fan of San Lorenzo and
that is worth five Copas Libertadores!” But even pride at the Argentine pope
can’t overcome the rivalry among the country’s soccer clubs. Lucas Roldan, a
22-year-old fan of Boca Juniors, said during a break from teaching mathematics
as a volunteer in a Buenos Aires slum on Thursday that he is happy that a
compatriot is now leading the global church, but added a ba
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Kweli papa mpya ameonekana kupakwa utakatifu zaidi ndio
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Katika nchi ambayo dini na soka zimetengana katika umbali mkubwa ni jambo la kushangaza kwa mara ya kwanza kupata papa ambaye ni mnazi wa soka na timu anayoishabikia ilipewa jina la moja kati ya watawa wa huko Argentina
Mzee huyu ambaye amaechaguliwa kuwa kiongozi wa kanisa katoliki ambaye anatumia jina la papa Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, ni moja kati ya mashabiki wa muda mrefu wa klabu ya Saints of San Lorenzo, ambapo ni moja kati ya timu kongwe katika soka ya Argentina na jambo la kushangaza wapinzani wakubwa wa timu hiyo , hujulikana kwa jina la utani mashetani wekundu ambapo jina kamili la timu hiyo ni Independiente.
Hii itaongeza furaha na hisia kwa watu wa Argentina kung'aa katika michezo na hii inatokana kuchagizwa na usemi wa Gwiji la soka la kimataifa la nchi hiyo Diego Maradona's "ambaye husema wazi kuwa alifunga goli kwa mkono wa Mungu katika fainali za kombe la dunia mwaka 1986 Dhidi ya Uingereza . Ushindi huo uliwafanya Argentina kusema kwamba "Mungu ni raia wa Argentina."
Lakini la kushangaza zaidi ni mwanachama wa klabu hiyo na alipewa jezi ya timu hiyo baada tu ya kumaliza Ibada katika kanisa la klabu hiyo - Ni aina ya timu ambayo ina kanisa ndani yake - Misa iliyofanyika mwezi May 2011 na klabu hii ni maarufu sana nchini humo na ina historia kubwa sana .
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