Aztec ballgame returns to Mexico City after 500 years | AFP
Five centuries ago, newly arrived in what is now Mexico, the Spanish conquistadors banned an indigenous game involving a heavy ball, circular stone goals and human sacrifice.Now, a group of young players are bringing the game back to life for the first time in Mexico City -- without the human sacrifice -- at the site of an old garbage dump. Abonnez-vous à la chaîne de l'AFP, et pensez à activer les notifications 🔔 / @afpfr

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