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John Hand

Irish relative of World Cup winning hero Alexis Mac Allister hoping he brings trophy to Ireland

An Irish relative of World Cup winning hero Alexis Mac Allister last night revealed his pride as Argentina grasped football’s greatest prize and said: “We’re over the moon here, we’re jumping all over the place.”

The footballer’s cousin Noel McAllister also revealed how plans are underway to bring the star back to his roots in his native Donabate in Dublin.

And he could not rule out whether the World Cup trophy would make the trip with the Argentine.

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After a dramatic penalty shootout, Argentina were crowned World Cup champs as they defeated the reigning holders France at the Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar.

Speaking from Beaverstown Golf Club in Donabate, Alexis’ cousin Noel said: “We’re over the moon here, we’re jumping all over the place.

“It was an unbelievable game. It was one of the best World Cup finals ever. That’s my position but I’m no soccer pundit.

“It’s a marvellous Irish connection, it really is and it gives us something to shout about.

“The atmosphere up here is just unreal. It’s packed. It’s all local people here and it’s absolutely brilliant.

“Of course we’re very proud. We’re just over the moon. All of our family are here, there must be about 40 or 50 of us here.”

On midfield maestro Alexis’ performance, Noel said: “I thought he performed very very well. He definitely did.

“He wasn’t selfish, he passed the ball, he controlled the whole thing. And every game he’s improving.”

Noel is now working to bring his football superstar relative to Donabate but is unsure of any timeline yet.

He explained: “We’re working on getting him over to Donabate. We hope to get Alexis and his father Carlos here, we’ve been in contact with them and they want to come. But when is suitable, I don’t know.”

Alexis Mac Allister and Lionel Messi after Argentina's World Cup win (Getty Images)

Asked if he hopes Alexis will bring the World Cup trophy, he added: “We hope so.

“If he can bring the trophy with him, yes, wouldn’t that be fantastic.”

And he laughed: “I would be absolutely over the moon. I’d nearly take a heart attack looking at it!”

Noel previously explained the family connection to the footballer, saying: “Mac Allisters are in this area (Donabate) since 1690. Joseph was the first to go to Argentina in 1865.

“Then he sent back for his two nephews John and William. One was 8 and one was 10. They settled in Pergamino, because the Irish always clamped together up there and they still do.”

Elsewhere in Foxford, Mayo, there were cries of “Vamos Argentina” last night as the community celebrated and saluted the new World Cup champions.

The town has long and robust connections with Argentina as Admiral William Brown, founder of the Argentinian Navy, was born locally.

From the kick-off at 3pm, the town’s five pubs throbbed as a sea of blue and white lapped onto the pavement of the town’s Main Street.

Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy (Getty Images)

Pat Guiry, who owns Guiry’s pub with his wife Martha, told how the game was “heart-stopping.” And he added: “But all’s well that ends well. This is a proud day for the whole community here just as it is for all Argentinians.”

Drinks were half price in Guiry’s for the duration of the game.

Guiry’s, adjacent to the River Moy, is normally a magnet for anglers. But since the World Cup quarter finals, as Argentina progressed, patrons have been hooked on football.

The town has its own Admiral Brown Comhaltas group which performed in the newly refurbished Moy Hotel before the game as did the Foxford Brass and Reed Band which gave a half-time presentation.

Appropriately the band played the Argentinian National Anthem and St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning, the anthem of the Argentinian Navy.

Local parish priest Fr Padraig Costello got the town’s “special day” off to a good start by wishing Argentina well in the final at Sunday Mass.

Margaret Reilly, chairperson of the Admiral Brown Society, was delighted at the turnout. She said: “This was a day, regardless of the result, for the local community to get together and celebrate our cherished links with William Brown’s adopted country.”

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