Argentina

1258 entrants predicted Argentina to win the World Cup

753 entrants are supporting Argentina

Top 10 Argentina supporters

PosNamePo
1   Maarek Pajur  Estonia 112
2   RobHood  India 109
3   Johnson Dublin, Ireland 108
4   paudie ireland 106
5   Crumpsall/Stretty   Manchester 105
6   thaaya Malaysia 104
7   Angel Portugal 103
8   Rossie11  Roscommon 99
9   Darshan Mumbai, India 98
10   gabriel west paterson 97

Group matches

Sat June 10, 21:00

Hamburg

Argentina

Ivory Coast

Fri June 16, 15:00

Gelsenkirchen

Argentina

Serbia & M

Wed June 21, 21:00

Frankfurt

Holland

Argentina


Team profile

  • Coach: José Pekerman (2004-)
  • World Cup appearances: 14
  • First World Cup: 1930
  • Best performance at World Cup: Winners, 1978 and 1986

The Argentina national football team is the national team of Argentina and is controlled by the Argentine Football Association. Argentina is one of the most successful national football teams, having won two World Cups and one Olympic Title. Argentina and Uruguay hold the record for the most international matches played against two countries, there have been 161 matches played against each other since 1901. The first match against Uruguay was the first official international match to be played outside Britain. (Although Canada and the United States played two internationals in 1885 and 1886, neither match is considered official; Canada did not play an official international until 1904 and the USA did not play one until 1916.) Argentina has appeared in four World Cup finals, including the first final in 1930, which they lost 4-2 to Uruguay. They won the final at their next attempt in 1978, beating the Netherlands 3-1 and also won in 1986 (led by Diego Maradona), a 3-2 victory over West Germany. Their last final was in 1990, which they lost 1-0 to West Germany. Argentina have been very successful in Copa América, winning it eleven times and also winning the 'extra' South American Championships in 1941, 1945 and 1946. Besides the 2004 Gold Medal at the Olympic Games, Argentina won the Silver Medal in 1928 and 1996. It also won the Confederations Cup and the Kirin Cup, both in 1992. Since the competition's creation in 1977, Argentina have won five titles in the World Youth Championship :

  • Japan, 1979 with Diego Maradona and Ramón Díaz
  • Qatar, 1995 with Juan Pablo Sorín
  • Malaysia, 1997 with Juan Román Riquelme, Esteban Cambiasso, and Pablo Aimar
  • Argentina, 2001 with Javier Saviola, and Andrés D'Alessandro
  • Netherlands, 2005 with Lionel Messi, and Sergio Agüero

Three of these titles were won by the current national coach Jose Pekerman (1995,1997 and 2001). A pre-tournament favourite again at Korea/Japan 2002 World Cup, they were eliminated earlier than expected to the surprise of many, losing in a memorable game against England in the most hotly anticipated match of the entire opening stage. On June 8 2005, they qualified for their 14th World Cup Finals appearance by beating arch rivals Brazil 3-1 in Buenos Aires.

World Cup record

  • 1930 - Runners-up (lost to Uruguay)
  • 1934 - Round 1 (lost to Sweden)
  • 1938 - Withdrew
  • 1950 - Withdrew
  • 1954 - Did not enter qualification
  • 1958 - Round 1
  • 1962 - Round 1
  • 1966 - Quarterfinals (lost to England)
  • 1970 - Did not qualify
  • 1974 - Round 2
  • 1978 - Champions
  • 1982 - Round 2
  • 1986 - Champions
  • 1990 - Runners-up (lost to West Germany)
  • 1994 - Round of Sixteen (lost to Romania)
  • 1998 - Quarterfinals lost to Holland
  • 2002 - Round 1
  • 2006 - Qualified

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