About the book
The road to the glory
through exclusive images,
produced by the experienced photographer Alejandro Pagni, accompanied by texts from Eduardo Biscayart.

















The narrative
Situates the Argentina National team in the 2022 World Cup, after the frustrating performance in 2018 and the intense and challenging period of four years when the group was built.
Goes through every match (battle) in Qatar, up to the extraordinary victory in the final
Glories
The book includes texts by two special World Cup winners: Mario Alberto Kempes, emblema of the 1978 champion, author of two goals in that final. And Jorge Luis Burruchaga, who scored the decisive goal in 1986.
Mario Alberto
KEMPES
World Cup winner 1978

Jorge Luis
BURRUCHAGA
World Cup winner 1986

Authors

ARIEL SCHER
Es periodista desde 1982. Trabajó en la Revista El Handball, y en los Diarios La Razón, Sur,
Interdiarios, Noticias y Clarín, entre otros medios. Fue enviado especial a los Mundiales 2002 y 2006.
Eduardo Biscayart
Journalist / Football (soccer) commentator

JUAN JOSÉ PANNO
Es periodista. Trabajó en Clarín, Crónica, El Gráfico y La Razón, entre otros medios gráficos y
audiovisuales. Actualmente es columnista de Página 12. Cubrió los mundiales de 1974, ‘78, ‘82, ‘86, ‘98,
2006, 2014, 2018 y 2022.
Alejandro PAGNI
Photojournalist
COLLABORATORS
This book also contains articles especially written
by prestigious Argentine journalists

ARIEL SCHER
Has been a reporter since 1982. He worked for the magazine El Handball, and for the dailies La Razón, Sur, Interdiarios, Noticias and Clarín, among others. He covered the 2002 and 2006 World Cups and the 2000 Olympic Games among other global and important regional events.
ARIEL SCHER

DIEGO TORRES ROMANO
Born in Mendoza (Argentina), has been writing about fútbol for the Spanish daily El País (Madrid) since 1997.
DIEGO TORRES ROMANO

JUAN JOSÉ PANNO
Is a journalist who worked for Clarín, Crónica, El Gráfico and La Razón in Argentina, and other print and audiovisual media. Currently, he is an opinion writer for Página 12, a newspaper in Buenos Aires. He covered the 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
JUAN JOSÉ PANNO

VICENTE MUGLIA
Is a tactical analyst and the managing editor of Olé, Argentine’s sports daily.
VICENTE MUGLIA

Ezequiel Fernández Moores
Is a journalist and author. Among other events, he has covered nine World Cups, after his debut in 1978, and was present in the three Argentine championships.
Ezequiel Fernández Moores

Juan Ignacio Irigoyen
Has master’s degrees in business and journalism from the Universidad de Barcelona and from Columbia University. From Barcelona, he writes for El País newspaper and works with Cadena Ser radio and Rac1.
Juan Ignacio Irigoyen

Andrés Eliceche
Is a journalist for La Nación, a Buenos Aires daily newspaper.
Andrés Eliceche

Diego Borinsky
Is a journalist with Radio Cadena 3 in Argentina. He worked for El Gráfico between 1993 and 2018, and has written biographies of Marcelo Gallardo, Matías Almeyda, Andrés D’Alessandro and Ángel Labruna.
Diego Borinsky
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Eternal glory
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Technical data of the book
- Number of pages 240
- Couche mate paper
- Language: Spanish and English
- Year of edition: 2023
- Size: 32 cm (12.6 in) x 22 cm (8.7 in)
- Weight: 1720 grams (3.8 pounds)
- Number of pages 240
- Couche mate paper
- Language: Spanish and English
- Year of edition: 2023
- Size: 32 cm (12.6 in) x 22 cm (8.7 in)
- Weight: 1720 grams (3.8 pounds)
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Epilog
This book was born from a beautiful convergence of two dreams. One was a sporting feat seen by the whole world. Argentina, well known for its history, tradition and passion for fútbol, and the road to winning its third World Cup in Qatar 2022.
The other dream - this book - was conceived and completed by two Argentines and through their friendship and mutual interests.
Alejandro Pagni, a veteran photographer, in Qatar with the ardent desire to capture the moments that remain stamped in our collective memories; and Eduardo Biscayart, journalist, commentator, and collaborator with Pagni in other past endeavors and also in this moment.
