The Argentina national football team represents Argentina in international football. Renowned for legendary players like Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona, the team has won multiple Copa América titles and FIFA World Cups, showcasing skill, passion, and a rich footballing tradition.
Owner: Associacion del Futbol Argentino
Captain: Lionel Messi
Assistant Coach: Pablo Aimar
Home Venue: Estadio Monumental
Coach: Lionel Sebastian Scaloni
Assistant Coach (Walter Samuel)
Martín Tocalli (Goalkeeper Coach)
Matías Manna (Video Analyst)
Assistant Coach (Roberto Ayala)
Luis Martín (Martín Tocalli)
Nicolas Russo (Team Coordinator)
The Argentina national football team, governed by the Argentine Football Association (AFA), is one of the most successful and storied teams in international football. Founded in 1893, the team represents Argentina in major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, Copa América, and the Olympic Games. Known for their iconic blue and white striped jerseys, Argentina has produced some of football’s greatest talents, including Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, Gabriel Batistuta, and Juan Román Riquelme. The team has won three FIFA World Cups (1978, 1986, 2022), 15 Copa América titles, and two Olympic gold medals, showcasing a blend of technical skill, creativity, and passion that defines Argentine football. With a legacy of attacking play, memorable matches, and legendary players, Argentina remains a dominant force on the world stage, earning respect and admiration from fans globally. Their fierce rivalries with Brazil and Uruguay add extra intensity to South American football, while the team continues to inspire new generations with its commitment to excellence, teamwork, and national pride.
Argentina
Founded: 1902
Champions 3 times
Record 16 titles
Winners twice
Champions once
Champions once
23 official senior titles