Season 2021
The Argentina national football team, governed by the Argentine Football Association (AFA), is one of the most successful and historic teams in world football. Nicknamed La Albiceleste (“The White and Sky Blue”), the team has captured the hearts of fans around the globe with its technical brilliance, fierce competitiveness, and passionate style of play.
Argentina has won three FIFA World Cups — in 1978 (on home soil), 1986 (led by Diego Maradona), and most recently in 2022 (with Lionel Messi as captain). The team has also claimed 16 Copa América titles, the most recent in 2021, ending a 28-year trophy drought. Throughout its history, Argentina has produced some of football’s greatest legends, including Diego Maradona, whose Hand of God and Goal of the Century defined the 1986 World Cup, and Lionel Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
The team’s home stadium is Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. Argentina shares one of footbal's fiercest rivalries with Brazil, creating some of the most intense and memorable matches in international football. With a blend of experienced champions and emerging stars, Argentina continues to inspire and dominate on the global stage, proudly representing the passion and pride of its football-loving nation.
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