Argentina’s World Cup-winning heroes had to be evacuated onto helicopters after their homecoming parade in Buenos Aires was cut short due to safety fears.
Lionel Messi and Co received a hero’s welcome from more than four million adoring fans at a parade held to celebrate their victory over France in the final.
But when it became clear people were jumping from bridges to land themselves on top of the bus and others on the ground making it impossible for the bus to continue on route, the parade was swiftly abandoned.
Argentina’s open-top bus parade had to be cut short as the government intervened over safety
Players were evacuated onto helicopters after it became clear their bus journey was halted
More than four million people turned out in Buenos Aires to celebrate their World Cup heroes
Players had been showing off the World Cup trophy in the sun before they boarded helicopters
One video which emerged on social media showed a man hanging off a bridge before jumping onto the top deck of the bus, despite many of the players shaking their fingers urging him not to do so.
Lionel Scaloni and his players touched down in the early hours of Tuesday morning but by 4pm in the afternoon, with more than four million people out on the streets celebrating, the bus parade was shelved.
President of the Argentinian Football Association, Chiqui Tapia, wrote on Twitter: ‘They won’t allow us to greet everyone who was at the Obelisk.
‘The security organisations that were escorting us won’t let us continue. I apologise in the name of all the players. A real shame.’
The bus had been slowly making its way towards the Obelisk monument in the centre of Buenos Aires, in the Plaza de la República.
But the government intervened and on safety grounds urged Messi and Co to take to the skies in helicopters to complete their journey.
Argentina’s players travelled through the streets of Buenos Aires in an open-top parade
Millions of jubilant supporters gathered across Buenos Aires to be there for the celebration
Argentina fans were hoping to catch a glimpse of their World Cup-winning heroes on Tuesday
Lionel Messi tried to take in the millions of fans out celebrating by recording on his phone
The parade around the Argentinian capital was expected to last for around eight hours
A mural of Diego Maradona, who Messi emulated by winning the World Cup, is seen in the city
The party started in the darkness of Tuesday morning but continued throughout the day
Following news of the scrapped finale to the bus parade, the mood among spectators briefly turned ugly, with reports of missiles being thrown at police.
Footage also surfaced on social media of a group of fans hijacking a police car and partying on top of it near the Obelisk following the helicopter announcement.
Prior to the switch to the skies, some of the players donned bucket hats to shield from the sun while others chose to stick on some sunglasses and grab a beer as their open-top bus cruised through the crowded streets.
The official Twitter account of the Argentinian national team, who landed back in the country in the early hours of Tuesday morning from Qatar with the World Cup trophy, had earlier urged fans to be ‘peaceful’ during the parade due to the large crowds.
‘It is important that everyone can move calmly towards that area to enjoy this unforgettable moment with the world champions in peace,’ the account tweeted.
Photos of gathered fans saw them take over motorways and many of the city’s roads as millions upon millions came out to party.
Messi and Argentina had earlier returned as heroes as they were greeted by thousands of fans at Ezeiza International Airport after touching down in Buenos Aires.
Argentina led twice in the final through goals from Messi and Angel Di Maria but with just minutes remaining in extra time France won a penalty – which Kylian Mbappe duly dispatched to take the final to a shootout where Emiliano Martinez’s brilliance in goal saw the Argentines emerge victorious on Sunday.
The national team and the World Cup trophy, which they lifted for a third time Sunday, landed back in Argentina after a near 21-hour flight at around 2.20am local time Tuesday morning.
Argentina were given a hero’s welcome after returning home from Qatar as world champions
The Argentinian squad landed in Argentina in the early hours of Tuesday morning to celebrate
Argentina’s players celebrated on an open-top bus after landing at Buenos Aires airport
Fans lined the streets near to the airport to welcome home Argentina’s World Cup winners
Thousands greeted Argentina’s arrival back in Buenos Aires after winning the World Cup
Messi and Argentina’s stars returned as heroes as they landed at Ezeiza International Airport
Captain Messi cradled the World Cup trophy as the Argentines returned home after their win
Manager Lionel Scaloni (right) wrapped his arm around the superstar as they greeted fans
Talisman Messi emerged from the plane first and lifted the World Cup trophy triumphantly into the air as he and head coach Lionel Scaloni stepped on to the airplane steps to greet the waiting fans.
The PSG star, with his medal around his neck, could not keep the beaming smile off his face as he soaked up the homecoming.
Messi and his team-mates came close to being knocked off the back of their open-top bus shortly after arriving.
Video shows Messi and four team-mates including Leandro Paredes and Di Maria being forced to duck under an overhead power cable at the last second as they drove slowly through a sea of jubilant Argentinian fans.
Messi scored twice during the World Cup final at the Lusail Stadium, adding to his total haul of seven for the tournament as he finally clinched the one trophy that had so far evaded him throughout his sensational career.
Scaloni, who had burst into tears after Gonzalo Montiel slotted home the winning penalty, wrapped an arm around his captain as the pair waved to those greeting them on the tarmac.
As soon as the players disembarked their plane, they headed straight on to an open-top bus that had been waiting for them on the tarmac to take them to the Argentine Football Association’s headquarters.
Argentina won the third World Cup in their history with a 4-2 win on penalties against France
Thousands of fans greeted the Argentinian team’s arrival back home in Buenos Aires
The coach and talisman were the first to emerge from the aircraft, waving in greeting
As soon as the players deplaned, they headed straight onto an open-top bus waiting for them
Messi still clutched his glittering prize as he joined his team-mates atop the champions’ bus
Captain Messi holds the World Cup trophy on the bus after the team landed back in Argentina
Messi was followed by his bleary-eyed teammates, including veteran Angel di Maria, whose strike had doubled Argentina’s lead in the first half of the final before France rallied.
Goalkeeper Martinez, whose dark arts during the penalty shootout sealed the victory, also received a warm welcome.
Despite the long-haul flight, the players were still in a jubilant mood as they waved to their adoring fans from the top of the bus, which read, ‘Champions of the World,’ on the side.
Despite the long-haul flight, the players were still in a jubilant mood as they waved to fans
Messi was followed by Angel Di Maria, whose strike had doubled Argentina’s initial lead
Goalkeeper Martinez, who performed heroics in the shootout, received a warm welcome
The champions’ bus crawled through the streets of Buenos Aires and fans flooded the streets to get a glimpse of their heroes.
Fireworks lit up the sky over the crowds, who were several rows deep, and music group ‘La Mosca’ played.
The flight – with the World Cup trophy in tow and which left at 5am Argentina time – refueled in Italian capital city Rome, before flying on to Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires.
In total there were two planes for the entourage of the champions, including players, coaches, staff and family members.
After landing, the jubilant players began displaying the trophy to their adoring fans, including at the iconic Obelisk landmark in the centre of the capital.
The champions’ bus crawled through the Buenos Aires streets with crowd several rows deep
Players (pictured Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes and Lautaro Martinez) wore special Adidas t-shirts for the occasion with three stars on the front for their three World Cup triumphs
De Paul shares a smile with Messi as they lean over the railings at the jubilant scenes
Paulo Dybala proudly has his medal on show as he gives a thumbs up to the onlookers
Fireworks lit up the sky above the sea of supports who had gathered to catch a glimpse
Argentina paraded with the trophy right through Buenos Aires to the Obelisk on Tuesday
Fans in the Argentine capital flooded the streets as they waited for the return of the World Cup winners.
Despite the flight’s late arrival, many stayed up to gather outside the headquarters of the Argentinian Football Association to greet the team.
They created a party atmosphere, playing drums and singing as they continued to celebrate their nation’s triumph on football’s greatest stage.
Many donned the national team’s jersey, in particular Messi’s No. 10, to welcome the players home.
Flags were draped and hung from any possible object, including vehicles, while a giant replica of the trophy was suspended from a crane.
Some supporters were even spotted on top of horses waving the nation’s flag, while the replica of the World Cup trophy was displayed in front of them.
Argentina fans were in jubilant mood as they greeted their heroes back from the World Cup
Despite the late arrival, many stayed up to gather at the headquarters of the Argentinian FA
They created a party atmosphere, playing drums and singing as they continued to celebrate
Fans flooded the streets in national team jerseys as they waited for the return of their heroes
Argentina flags were draped and hung from any possible object, including vehicles
A giant replica of the World Cup trophy was suspended over a street from a crane
Some supporters were even spotted on horseback as they waved the nation’s flag
One supporter rode down the street, passing underneath the suspended trophy replica
While the supporters back home were preparing to celebrate with the team, the players had already kickstarted the party on the flight.
In a post on defender Nicolas Tagliafico’s Instagram page, video footage showed the Albiceleste singing happily rewritten lyrics to their now-famous ‘Muchachos’ anthem, complete with a drum and cymbal to provide plenty of noise.
The lyrics to the song went: ‘The final with Germany, I cried for 8 years, but that’s over. Why this year in Qatar, the final with the French, Dad won it again.
‘Boys! Now all that remains is to celebrate, we already won the third, we are already world champion! And we tell Diego to rest in peace, With Don Diego and La Tota, For the whole eternity.’
Argentina’s World Cup winners have rewritten the lyrics to their ‘Muchachos’ anthem – with drums and a cymbal – on plane from Qatar as thousands of fans await them in Buenos Aires
Stars including Lionel Messi (left) and Angel Di Maria (right) posed with the trophy on the plane
Stars including Messi and Enzo Fernandez posed happily with their precious gold passenger.
Messi’s post from the plane on social media site Instagram has already amassed more than 33 million views after being posted.
His post including 10 photos from the immediate aftermath of Argentina’s World Cup triumph has received more than 50million likes and counting, making it the second most-liked post in Instagram’s history and the most liked of any sportsperson.
Fernandez also commented saying: ‘GOOD MORNING. Going like this we celebrate ALL TOGETHER.’
Centre midfielder Enzo Fernandez (above) also kissed the trophy in front of his country’s flag
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (pictured), a hero in the shoot-out, cradled the trophy happily
Argentina prevailed by winning 4-2 on penalties, adding to the victories of 1978 and 1986.
Chaos reigned all around as Argentina’s players set off in different directions after the winning penalty was scored before they all reconvened as they kickstarted what must be the best party of all time on the pitch with friends and family.
Celebrations were then taken to the privacy of their dressing room, though content was released by various figures present.
Evoking the spirit of 1986 – not just through the way he has, like Diego Maradona 36 years ago, carried the team at times – Messi was held aloft atop of various individuals’ shoulders and paraded around the pitch as he clutched the prize he craved most.
Lionel Messi was held aloft with the trophy – echoing the images of Diego Maradona in 1986
Messi being held aloft evoked strong memories of Diego Maradona in exactly the same position 36 years ago
Securing football’s grandest prize on a night packed full of drama in Qatar, Messi matched the achievements of Maradona and in the process ensured his place alongside the late legend in the pantheon of true Argentinian greats.
While Messi soaked in the adulation from those holding him aloft, three of his team-mates took it upon themselves to clamber on top of one of the goal frames.
Leandro Parades, Rodrigo De Paul and Paulo Dybala perched on the top of one of the crossbars as they reveled in the atmosphere in front of the packed Argentina end.
Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul and Paulo Dybala clambered atop one of the goal frames
The three players led the mass of Argentinian support behind that particular goal in songs
The photograph showed them appearing to lead the chants from atop of the goal frame – though the net had been removed, perhaps as a souvenir for the team to take back to Buenos Aires. De Paul appeared to have part of it draped around his neck.
Argentina supporters inside the ground far outnumbered those supporting France, with thousands of Argentinians having travelled to Qatar for the tournament.
They led the raucous chants as the players laughed, danced and played with their children on the pitch while the World Cup circus began to wind down in front of their very eyes.