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Lionel Scaloni
Lionel Scaloni
Argentina
Head Coach

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Argentina

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Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Argentina
Captain

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GK
Franco Armani
Franco Armani
Argentina
19
Caps
Argentina River Plate

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Franco Armani
Franco Armani
Argentina
19 (Caps)
Argentina River Plate
GK
Gerónimo Rulli
Gerónimo Rulli
Argentina
4
Caps
Netherlands Ajax

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Gerónimo Rulli
Gerónimo Rulli
Argentina
4 (Caps)
Netherlands Ajax
GK
Emiliano Martínez
Emiliano Martínez
Argentina
39
Caps
England Aston Villa

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Emiliano Martínez
Emiliano Martínez
Argentina
39 (Caps)
England Aston Villa
DF
Lucas Martínez Quarta
Lucas Martínez Quarta
Argentina
14
Caps
Italy Fiorentina

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DF
Lucas Martínez Quarta
Lucas Martínez Quarta
Argentina
14 (Caps)
Italy Fiorentina
DF
Nicolás Tagliafico
Nicolás Tagliafico
Argentina
57
Caps
France Lyon

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DF
Nicolás Tagliafico
Nicolás Tagliafico
Argentina
57 (Caps)
France Lyon
DF
Gonzalo Montiel
Gonzalo Montiel
Argentina
26
Caps
England Nottingham Forest

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DF
Gonzalo Montiel
Gonzalo Montiel
Argentina
26 (Caps)
England Nottingham Forest
DF
Germán Pezzella
Germán Pezzella
Argentina
40
Caps
Spain Real Betis

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DF
Germán Pezzella
Germán Pezzella
Argentina
40 (Caps)
Spain Real Betis
DF
Marcos Acuña
Marcos Acuña
Argentina
57
Caps
Spain Sevilla

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DF
Marcos Acuña
Marcos Acuña
Argentina
57 (Caps)
Spain Sevilla
DF
Cristian Romero
Cristian Romero
Argentina
31
Caps
England Tottenham Hotspur

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DF
Cristian Romero
Cristian Romero
Argentina
31 (Caps)
England Tottenham Hotspur
DF
Nicolás Otamendi
Nicolás Otamendi
Argentina
112
Caps
Portugal Benfica

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DF
Nicolás Otamendi
Nicolás Otamendi
Argentina
112 (Caps)
Portugal Benfica
DF
Lisandro Martínez
Lisandro Martínez
Argentina
18
Caps
England Manchester United

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DF
Lisandro Martínez
Lisandro Martínez
Argentina
18 (Caps)
England Manchester United
DF
Nahuel Molina
Nahuel Molina
Argentina
38
Caps
Spain Atlético Madrid

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DF
Nahuel Molina
Nahuel Molina
Argentina
38 (Caps)
Spain Atlético Madrid
MF
Leandro Paredes
Leandro Paredes
Argentina
62
Caps
Italy Roma

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MF
Leandro Paredes
Leandro Paredes
Argentina
62 (Caps)
Italy Roma
MF
Rodrigo De Paul
Rodrigo De Paul
Argentina
64
Caps
Spain Atlético Madrid

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MF
Rodrigo De Paul
Rodrigo De Paul
Argentina
64 (Caps)
Spain Atlético Madrid
MF
Exequiel Palacios
Exequiel Palacios
Argentina
29
Caps
Germany Bayer Leverkusen

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MF
Exequiel Palacios
Exequiel Palacios
Argentina
29 (Caps)
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
MF
Giovani Lo Celso
Giovani Lo Celso
Argentina
52
Caps
England Tottenham Hotspur

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MF
Giovani Lo Celso
Giovani Lo Celso
Argentina
52 (Caps)
England Tottenham Hotspur
MF
Guido Rodríguez
Guido Rodríguez
Argentina
29
Caps
Spain Real Betis

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MF
Guido Rodríguez
Guido Rodríguez
Argentina
29 (Caps)
Spain Real Betis
MF
Alexis Mac Allister
Alexis Mac Allister
Argentina
26
Caps
England Liverpool

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MF
Alexis Mac Allister
Alexis Mac Allister
Argentina
26 (Caps)
England Liverpool
MF
Enzo Fernández
Enzo Fernández
Argentina
23
Caps
England Chelsea

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MF
Enzo Fernández
Enzo Fernández
Argentina
23 (Caps)
England Chelsea
FW
Julián Álvarez
Julián Álvarez
Argentina
31
Caps
England Manchester City

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Julián Álvarez
Julián Álvarez
Argentina
31 (Caps)
England Manchester City
FW
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Argentina
182
Caps
United States Inter Miami CF

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Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Argentina
182 (Caps)
United States Inter Miami CF
FW
Ángel Di María
Ángel Di María
Argentina
140
Caps
Portugal Benfica

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Ángel Di María
Ángel Di María
Argentina
140 (Caps)
Portugal Benfica
FW
Nicolás González
Nicolás González
Argentina
34
Caps
Italy Fiorentina

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Nicolás González
Nicolás González
Argentina
34 (Caps)
Italy Fiorentina
FW
Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho
Argentina
5
Caps
England Manchester United

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Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho
Argentina
5 (Caps)
England Manchester United
FW
Valentín Carboni
Valentín Carboni
Argentina
2
Caps
Italy Monza

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Valentín Carboni
Valentín Carboni
Argentina
2 (Caps)
Italy Monza
FW
Lautaro Martínez
Lautaro Martínez
Argentina
58
Caps
Italy Inter Milan

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Lautaro Martínez
Lautaro Martínez
Argentina
58 (Caps)
Italy Inter Milan

📄 Summary

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The Argentina national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina), nicknamed La Albiceleste (lit. 'the White and Sky Blue'), represents Argentina in men's international football and is administered by the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (lit. 'Argentine Football Association'), the governing body of football in Argentina. It has been a member of FIFA since 1912 and a founding member of CONMEBOL since 1916. It was also a member of PFC, the unified confederation of the Americas from 1946 to 1961.

They are the reigning world champions, having won the most recent FIFA World Cup in 2022, earning their third star shown by the team's crest. Overall, Argentina has appeared in a FIFA World Cup final six times, a record equaled by Italy and surpassed only by Brazil and Germany. Argentina played in the inaugural World Cup final in 1930, which they lost 4–2 to Uruguay. The following final appearance came 48 years later, in 1978, when the team captained by Daniel Passarella defeated the Netherlands 3–1 in extra time, becoming world champions for the first time. Captained by Diego Maradona, Argentina won their second World Cup eight years later, in 1986, with a 3–2 final victory over West Germany. They reached the final once more under the guidance of Maradona, in 1990, but were ultimately beaten 1–0 by West Germany. A few decades later, Argentina, captained by Lionel Messi made their fifth final appearance in 2014, losing to Germany 1–0 after extra time. In 2022, again captained by Messi, they were crowned world champions for the third time, the fourth-most of any country, beating France 4–2 on penalties, following a 3–3 draw after extra time. The team's World Cup–winning managers are César Luis Menotti in 1978, Carlos Bilardo in 1986 and Lionel Scaloni in 2022. In addition, Argentina has also been very successful in the Copa América, with a record 16 titles, most recently winning the 2024 edition. They are also the only nation to have won the Copa América three consecutive times: they did it in 1945, 1946 and 1947. Furthermore, Argentina won the inaugural FIFA Confederations Cup in 1992 and is the most successful team in the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions, having won it twice, in 1993 and 2022. The national team also won the Panamerican Championship in 1960. In total, with 23 official titles won as of 2025, Argentina holds the record in senior official titles won.

Argentines Guillermo Stábile in 1930 and Mario Kempes in 1978 were the top-scoring players at their respective World Cups. Since the Golden Ball for the tournament's best player was officially awarded by FIFA in 1982, Argentina players have won it three times: Maradona in 1986 and Messi in 2014 and 2022. Individually for Argentina, Lionel Messi is the all-time most-capped player with 193 matches and the highest goalscorer with 112 goals. As of April 2025, Argentina ranks 1st in the FIFA Men's World Ranking.

Argentina is known for having rivalries with Brazil, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Uruguay, and France.

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