Argentina's Di Maria Threatened by Drug Gangs in Hometown

25 March 2024, US, Los Angeles: Argentina's Angel Di Maria, Nicolas Otamendi along with teammates attend a training session at Los Angeles Coliseum ahead of the international friendly soccer match against Costa Rica. Photo: Javier Rojas/PI via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
25 March 2024, US, Los Angeles: Argentina's Angel Di Maria, Nicolas Otamendi along with teammates attend a training session at Los Angeles Coliseum ahead of the international friendly soccer match against Costa Rica. Photo: Javier Rojas/PI via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Argentina's Di Maria Threatened by Drug Gangs in Hometown

25 March 2024, US, Los Angeles: Argentina's Angel Di Maria, Nicolas Otamendi along with teammates attend a training session at Los Angeles Coliseum ahead of the international friendly soccer match against Costa Rica. Photo: Javier Rojas/PI via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
25 March 2024, US, Los Angeles: Argentina's Angel Di Maria, Nicolas Otamendi along with teammates attend a training session at Los Angeles Coliseum ahead of the international friendly soccer match against Costa Rica. Photo: Javier Rojas/PI via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Argentina forward Angel Di Maria received a threat at his family home on the outskirts of Rosario, domestic media said, amid an intense wave of drug-related violence in the central city from which Lionel Messi also hails.
Monday's message, following a similar threat last year to Argentine captain Messi, came a week after Di Maria, now playing for Portuguese champions Benfica, said he would like to end his career at his boyhood club, Rosario Central.
"Tell your son Angel not to come back to Rosario because we will kill a family member," the message read, according to the news portal Infobae, which cited police sources.
"Not even Pullaro is going to save you," it added, referring to the provincial governor, Maximiliano Pullaro. "We don't leave paper notes. We leave bullets and dead people behind."
According to Reuters, media said the motivation for the threats remains unclear, however, with police unable to discard any potential lines of investigation.
Police did not immediately respond to a Reuters email seeking comment.
A car left a sign carrying the message addressed to the Di Maria family in front of the private neighborhood where the 36-year-old usually stays, media said.
Di Maria will start in Tuesday's friendly game against Costa Rica, Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni told reporters later on Monday.
"Di Maria knows that he has our full support for whatever he needs. The important thing is that he plays, that will relax him a little."
Rosario, one of the world's largest agro-port hubs, is awash in violence as drug-trafficking groups have been lured by its appeal, experts say, as an outlet for illegal drugs to be sent other countries.
Last year's threat to Messi followed an attack by unidentified gunmen on a supermarket owned by the family of his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo.
Last week, the Argentine government said it would send a bill to Congress to allow the armed forces to intervene in internal security operations to fight drug trafficking and crime in Rosario.



Tien, Fonseca Set for Final Showdown at Next Generation ATP Finals in Jeddah

Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)
Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)
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Tien, Fonseca Set for Final Showdown at Next Generation ATP Finals in Jeddah

Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)
Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. (SPA)

American Learner Tien and Brazilian João Fonseca advanced on Saturday to the final of the Next Generation ATP Finals.

The event, which will be held at the King Abdullah Sports City Arena in Jeddah on Sunday, is being organized by the Saudi Tennis Federation and the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), sponsored by the Public Investment Fund, and held under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport.

Tien secured the first ticket to the final after defeating his compatriot Alex Michelsen in a thrilling five-set match. This was Tien’s first appearance in the final of a professional tournament outside the US.

In the second semifinal, Brazilian João Fonseca earned his spot in the final by defeating France's Luca Van Assche in straight sets. Fonseca remains unbeaten in this edition of the tournament, being the only player with a perfect record.

Following his win, Tien said: "I can't put my feelings into words. I'm very happy with this victory, but I also feel a bit of regret since it came at the expense of Alex, with whom I share a strong bond. Of course, I'm thrilled to have advanced to the final."

Fonseca also reflected on his performance and qualification, saying: "I've never had such an outstanding week on a hard court before. I'm playing at my highest level, and I'm proud of what I've accomplished. I stayed fully focused, with my family and training team by my side, which has been amazing. I hope to keep this momentum and win the title."

The final match is expected to draw a large audience and media presence. It concludes the global tennis season for 2024.

The ATP Next Gen Finals represent a significant milestone for tennis in the Kingdom; it is the first professional tennis tournament hosted by Saudi Arabia, and helps achieve the Saudi Tennis Federation's ambitions, including fostering Saudi champions in the sport.