These teams know how to party. Photos: Travis Meier/Abbey Higginbotham/Axios
Alphorns echoed down Grand Boulevard, and asado smoke drifted over the Crossroads as fans turned KC's final World Cup weekend into a massive street party.
Why it matters: The match closed out KC's six World Cup games, giving the city one last chance to show thousands of international visitors why they should come back.
Argentina fans, please visit more often! GIF: Abbey Higginbotham/Axios
馃嚘馃嚪 The party started Friday night on Southwest Boulevard, where Caf茅 Coraz贸n hosted its final banderazo, a free Argentine street rally with asado, empanadas, music and dancing.
The Crossroads coffee shop with Argentine roots has hosted banderazos since the tournament began, when fans shut down the boulevard before Argentina's opening match.
"KC is on my travel list now. You all have welcomed us with open arms," one Argentina fan tells Axios.
馃挱 Abbey's thought bubble: If you were wondering, I absolutely joined the dance circle.
If we could bottle this team spirit, we would. GIF: Travis Meier/Axios
馃嚚馃嚟 Across downtown, Swiss fans took over Hooley House in the Power & Light District that same night, where Mayor Quinton Lucas tried his hand at an alphorn.