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That was a close call.

Argentina’s 2022 World Cup celebration almost took a catastrophic turn when a low-hanging power line nearly knocked Lionel Messi and four of his teammates off a moving open-top bus in Buenos Aires on Tuesday.

In video footage from the team’s World Cup victory parade, Messi, Leandro Paredes, Angel Di Maria, Rodrigo De Paul and Nicolas Otamendi can be seen sitting on the roof of a bus when De Paul noticed the cable and told his teammates to duck. All five players made it under the power line with seconds to spare as the bus carrying the team continued on the parade path.

However, Paredes’ hat was left behind after it was clipped by the power line and knocked off his head. The situation occurred as Argentina traveled through the streets around 2 a.m., while supporters celebrated the team’s triumphant World Cup win over France.

The commentator for the televised parade can be heard saying: “What a moment! Be careful, boys!”

According to the Telegraph, more than a million fans are expected to attend Argentina’s World Cup parade after they defeated France, 4-2, in a dramatic penalty shootout in the final on Sunday.


  Argentina players duck under a low-hanging power line while sitting on the roof of a bus during their World Cup parade in Buenos Aires on Dec. 20, 2022. Twitter Argentina players duck under a low-hanging power line while sitting on the roof of a bus during their World Cup parade in Buenos Aires on Dec. 20, 2022. Twitter


  Argentina players duck under a low-hanging power line while sitting on the roof of a bus during their World Cup parade in Buenos Aires on Dec. 20, 2022. Twitter Argentina players duck under a low-hanging power line while sitting on the roof of a bus during their World Cup parade in Buenos Aires on Dec. 20, 2022. Twitter

  Argentina players duck under a low-hanging power line while sitting on the roof of a bus during their World Cup parade in Buenos Aires on Dec. 20, 2022. Twitter Argentina players duck under a low-hanging power line while sitting on the roof of a bus during their World Cup parade in Buenos Aires on Dec. 20, 2022. Twitter

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Argentina team arrives to Buenos Aires after winning the World Cup for a celebration parade on Dec. 20, 2022.
Argentina team arrives to Buenos Aires after winning the World Cup for a celebration parade on Dec. 20, 2022. REUTERS
Argentina's players celebrate on board a bus surrounded by supporters after winning the 2022 World Cup on Dec. 20, 2022.
Argentina’s players celebrate on board a bus surrounded by supporters after winning the 2022 World Cup on Dec. 20, 2022. AFP via Getty Images
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Argentina's players celebrate on board a bus surrounded by supporters after winning the 2022 World Cup on Dec. 20, 2022.
Argentina’s players celebrate on board a bus surrounded by supporters after winning the 2022 World Cup on Dec. 20, 2022. AFP via Getty Images
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Argentina’s government reportedly declared Tuesday a bank holiday in order for fans to attend the celebration.

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