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Pope Francis called it world's 'most beautiful game' and it wasn’t tennis

Pope Francis often fondly recalled his childhood days playing football on the streets of Buenos Aires, using a ball made of rags

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Pope Francis (Pic: File Pic)

Pope Francis (Pic: File Pic)

Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, passed away at the age of 88. The Vatican announced his death in a video statement on Monday.

Hailing from Argentina, a nation globally renowned for its rich footballing culture, he was no stranger to the beautiful game. To the Pope, football was not just a sport but also a tool for education and a symbol of peace.

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