The latest release from Lower Block Edition explores one of football’s most powerful truths: in Argentina, the game goes far beyond sport. It is ritual, identity, devotion and, for many, religion.

In Mi Relig(10)n), Buenos Aires-born photographer Camila Faraci turns her lens toward the football culture that defines her city. Across 56 pages and more than 40 vivid colour photographs, the A5 photo zine captures the emotional weight football carries in the Argentine capital – where passion runs deep and allegiance is inherited, lived and felt daily.

Mi Relig(10)n | Camila Faraci
An A5 full-colour photo zine featuring 40+ photographs across 56 pages, exploring football culture in Buenos Aires through clubs including Boca Juniors, River Plate, Atlanta and Platense, revealing how the game transcends sport to become ritual, identity and religion.
Buenos Aires is home to more football clubs than any city in the world, and Faraci’s series moves through ten of its most iconic institutions: Boca Juniors, River Plate, San Lorenzo, Huracán, Independiente, Racing, Ferro, Atlanta, Platense and Argentinos Juniors. From towering stadiums and neighbourhood streets to murals and shrines dedicated to Diego Maradona – Argentina’s eternal El Di10s – each image reveals football as a cultural force woven into everyday life.








In a country shaped by economic instability and political uncertainty, football offers something constant: belonging, escape and belief. Faraci’s work captures that connection with intimacy and honesty, documenting not just fandom but faith.
Camila will also be showing a selection of images from the series at Crow Coffee on 25 June, located at 21 Rue Albert Thomas, 75010 Paris.
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