When Argentina beat France in the World Cup final on Sunday, it was almost certain that a very famous Argentine wasn’t watching.
Pope Francis has not watched television since July 15, 1990, he said in an interview published in Argentina’s La Voz del Pueblo newspaper.
He says it’s because of a personal promise he made to God, but hasn’t revealed which show he last watched or why he decided against it.
The pontiff is unlikely to have broken his 32-year promise before Sunday’s match, despite his Argentinian origins.
Pope Francis has not watched TV for more than 30 years. He stopped watching on 15 July 1990, just a week after Argentina lost to West Germany in the 1990 World Cup final.

Lionel Messi and his Argentina team stormed past France on penalties on Sunday afternoon to take home Argentina’s third World Cup trophy
Despite his vow not to watch TV, Pope Francis has been less concerned about appearing on TV since he made his first talk show appearance earlier this year.
He appeared on Italy’s most popular talk show, Che Tempo Che Fa, and reaffirmed that he personally does not watch TV.
Pope Francis addressed the program from a distance from the Vatican.
The popular show – which translates to ‘How’s the weather’ – often hosts politicians and celebrities. Recent guests include Barack Obama and Lady Gaga.
“Yes, I don’t watch TV. It’s not because I judge it, it’s a choice I made for the Lord when he asked me.”

The Argentina captain turned down a chance to go to the presidential palace, choosing instead to celebrate with fans across Buenos Aires
Celebrations across Argentina continue days after the weekend’s win against France.
Buenos Aires is slowly recovering from the frenzy that erupted after 4 million raucous fans took to the city’s streets on Tuesday to cheer on Lionel Messi and the rest of Argentina’s world champion team.
At least 14 revelers were arrested and 64 people were injured, including 21 police officers and firefighters, after clashes between national soccer team supporters and police after sunset.
Clashes slowly broke out around 8.30pm after most fans had left the area around the obelisk, where thousands had gathered early in the morning to greet Lionel Messi and his company.
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