The reigning World Cup champions, Argentina, have been forced to postpone their crucial World Cup qualifier against Venezuela. The reason? The impending arrival of Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 5 storm that is expected to make landfall on Florida’s west coast.
The National Hurricane Center has warned of significant storm surge, heavy rainfall, and damaging winds in the region. With the safety of the Argentine national team, staff, and fans paramount, the decision to postpone the match was made in consultation with local authorities and CONMEBOL, the governing body of South American football.
Argentina’s manager, Lionel Scaloni, expressed his disappointment at the postponement but emphasized the priority of safety. “We were all looking forward to this match, but the safety of everyone involved is more important than any football game,” Scaloni stated. “We will continue to monitor the situation and work with CONMEBOL to reschedule the match as soon as possible.”
The postponement has significant implications for the South American qualifying group standings. Argentina currently leads the group with 18 points from eight games, two points ahead of Colombia. The rescheduled match will be crucial for both teams as they aim to secure a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, residents are urged to heed the advice of local authorities and prepare for the storm.