A total of 42 Argentine players, 57 Mexican and 41 Brazilian aspired to become a Sports Heritage of Humanity
Argentine footballer Lionel Messi and former players Edson Arantes do Nascimento "Pele" and Hugo Sanchez have been named "Sports Historical Heritage of Humanity" in their respective countries.

The appointment was made public by the president of the International Bureau 'Cultural Capital', Xavier Tudela, indicates this organism a statement by voting citizen 327,496 people from 72 different countries.
A total of 42 Argentine players, 57 Mexican and 41 Brazilian aspired to become sporting heritage of humanity.

This list, created by the International Bureau 'Cultural Capital', has characteristics similar to those already existing in the field of tangible cultural heritage or natural heritage of humanity.
With it, add the press release, is to "promote the consolidation of the importance of preserving the reality sports around the world."
It also wants to highlight both the individual and the sports teams, "athletic excellence and fair play."
As well as contributing "to create links between supporters of opposing team, to provide ethical and solidarity and be a showcase for children and youth," says the agency.
The election campaign Deportivo players Historical Heritage of Humanity in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico has had a duration of four months.