10/10/2024 10:06hs. Updated on 10/10/2024 10:25 a.m.
“Let the champions be eternal” is the name of the new book referring to the title achieved by the Argentine National Team in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. With photos of Alejandro Pagni and texts of Eduardo Biscayartthis excellent work, through unique, unrepeatable and unforgettable images, takes a tour of each of the seven games that the National Team played on its way to consecration.
In 240 pages, and just over 200 photographs, with careful editing and very high printing quality, many moments of the historic World Cup in which Argentina won its third star are relived.
The cover of Let the champions be eternal, the new book about the consecration of the Argentine National Team in Qatar 2022.
The seven chapters include texts, analyzes and descriptions that help turn this book into a true collector’s item, a treasure of a wonderful sporting feat. The work also includes texts by renowned journalists such as Diego Borinsky, Andrés Eliceche, Ezequiel Fernández Moores, Juan Ignacio Irigoyen, Vicente Muglia, Juan José Panno, Diego Torres Romano and Ariel Scher.
The book also includes texts from two world champions: Mario Alberto Kempesemblem of the 1978 team, and Jorge Luis Burruchagascorer of the winning goal in 1986
The design is Juan José Gómez and corrections Elias Perugino y Roberto Fernandez.
Where and how to buy it
In Argentina it has been on sale since the end of August through the website www.seaneternosloscampeones2022.comon Instagram at @seaneternos2022, by email at [email protected].
The book is available in two editions: one in Spanish and one in English. From other countries it can be purchased through Amazon or the specialized book sales platform www.buscalibre.com.ar
The authors
Alejandro Pagni He was born in Córdoba on August 31, 1960. He has been a photojournalist since 1979. He worked in La Voz del Interior (Córdoba), El Grafico magazine, Agencia Diarios y Noticias (DyN), Diario La Nación and Senate of the Argentine Republic. He collaborated for years at the Associated Press Agency and Getty Images Sports USA. He has covered four men’s soccer World Cups (France 1998, Germany 2006, South Africa 2010 and Qatar 2022), several Formula 1 GPs, as well as multiple soccer events, such as the 2000 and 2001 Intercontinental Cups, World Cup Qualifiers, Copa América, Libertadores and South Americans, along with countless political and social events in America. Since 2008 he is a photographer and editor of PHOTOxPHOTO (www.photoxphoto.com), his own visual content agency. He currently works for the Agence France Presse, where he has been a photographer since 1986.
Eduardo Biscayart He was born in Buenos Aires on November 1, 1969. He worked as a photojournalist between 1990 and 1995 and has worked as a journalist since 1990. He began developing his career in television in 1996 at CNN en Español. In 1997, ESPN gave him the opportunity to become a football commentator, his passion. He has attended five Soccer World Cups, twelve UEFA Champions League finals, five Athletics World Cups, two Olympic Games, a Copa Libertadores final and an Intercontinental Cup, among other events. Today he works for the Telemundo network (United States), for which he has commented on the 2018 Russia and Qatar 2022 World Cups, for ESPN and for Apple TV.