Argentina has a level of fandom like nowhere else in the world. The neighbourhood dynamic that defines clubs renders the football culture there completely unique. We went out to Mar Del Plata where 4 of the capital cities' biggest teams faced off in their individual classics, getting a totally unique insight into what distinguishes fan culture in this amazing country.
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