The security camera in their home became an unwitting witness to the most exciting moment of the afternoon: Bebeshito and his wife Rachel Arderi went wild with joy when Argentina secured their spot in the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup with an epic comeback against Egypt.
The Cuban singer shared the video on his Instagram account, and the couple's reaction could not have been more authentic: jumps, flips, and pure euphoria from those who live football with their hearts on their sleeves.
"Now we are dreaming again, to win we must suffer, see you in the final," wrote Bebeshito alongside the clip, which garnered 172,000 likes and over 1,600 comments in just a few hours.
The match on Monday at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta was an emotional rollercoaster. Argentina found itself trailing 0-2 against Egypt, with goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Ziko, when it seemed the game was slipping away from them.
But in just 14 minutes, the Albiceleste turned the game around spectacularly. First, Cristian "Cuti" Romero scored in the 79th minute, then Lionel Messi equalized with a volley in the 83rd, despite having missed a penalty in the first half, and finally, Enzo Fernández sealed the 3-2 victory in the 93rd minute with a header that sparked jubilation.
The connection of this Cuban family based in Miami with the Argentine national team goes back a long way. In October 2025, their son Yan Carlos lived a dream by stepping onto the field at Chase Stadium as the mascot for the friendly match between Argentina and Puerto Rico, holding hands with Nicolás Otamendi, and met Messi in person.
In May 2026, the couple also celebrated live a goal by the Argentine star during a match of Inter Miami, and in June Rachel Arderi went viral with a World Cup look combining jerseys from Argentina, Brazil, and Portugal.
Argentina progressed to the quarter-finals, where the Albiceleste awaits an opponent between Colombia and Switzerland on July 11 in Kansas City. If the team keeps winning, it's clear that Bebeshito and Rachel will continue to keep that security camera busy...
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