Argentina

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ConfederationCONMEBOL
NicknameLa Albiceleste, La Selección
Head coachLionel Scaloni
Founded1893
ColoursSky Blue / White / Black
Squad size26 players
CaptainLionel Messi
FIFA ranking#3
Home stadiumEstadio Monumental
First match1902-06-20 vs Uruguay
Most capsLionel Messi (199)
Top scorerLionel Messi (117)
Silverware

Football Honours

3FIFA World Cup1978 · 1986 · 2022
16Copa América1921 · 1925 · 1927 · 1929 · 1937 · 1941 · 1945 · 1946 · 1947 · 1955 · 1957 · 1959 · 1991 · 1993 · 2021 · 2024
1FIFA Confederations Cup1992
2Finalissima1993 · 2022
2Olympic Gold2004 · 2008Won by the Argentina Olympic (U-23) team, not the senior side.
The story

Club & Football History

Argentina, nicknamed La Albiceleste, are one of the most successful national teams in football history — three-time world champions and record 16-time Copa América winners, led by captain Lionel Messi under coach Lionel Scaloni.

Argentina played their first international on 20 June 1902, beating Uruguay 6–0, and adopted their iconic light-blue-and-white striped shirt in 1908. They established themselves as a South American powerhouse through the 1920s–1950s, reaching the very first World Cup final in 1930 (lost 4–2 to Uruguay).

Their breakthrough came at home in 1978 under César Luis Menotti, beating the Netherlands 3–1 in the final. Diego Maradona then inspired the 1986 triumph, a 3–2 win over West Germany, and dragged the team back to the 1990 final, lost 1–0 to the Germans.

After a 28-year senior-trophy drought, the Messi era delivered: the 2021 Copa América, the 2022 World Cup (beating France on penalties after a 3–3 final), and the 2024 Copa América. Argentina hold the record for most official international titles with 23.

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