Lionel Messi led his team to claim their third FIFA World Cup after defeated France in the final of the competition over the weekend.
The Albiceleste were seen coming down from the plane with smiles on their faces on Tuesday afternoon.
It was gathered that over four million citizens of Argentina came out to welcome the Argentina team, and multiple towns were covered in large crowds, making the homecoming a record-breaking event.
Lionel Messi and the rest of Argentina's team won the World Cup for the first time since 1986. In Argentina, millions of people celebrated.
Messi and Angel Di Maria scored in extra time to give Argentina a two-goal advantage. In any case, with only a couple of moments left in the game, France won a penalty, which Kylian Mbappe scored to make it 3-3.
Due to Emiliano Martinez's outstanding goalkeeping performance on Sunday, the Argentines prevailed in the shootout.
After landing in Buenos Aires, Messi and Argentina were greeted by a large number of fans at the Ezeiza Global Air terminal, signaling their previous return as legends.
The streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital, had been thronged by the open-top bus parade, which was expected to last about eight hours.
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