South American Argentina is one of those countries where football means everything. Also, occasional football watchers will probably be familiar with the name Diego Maradona, who is still a bit of a quirky figure in Argentine football today, if only from the stands. But Argentina has a whole host of other famous names. Argentina's national team play in a combination of light blue and white national colours, and the Antonio Vespucio Liberti stadium is used for their home matches. Argentina's men's A team falls under the Argentine Football Association.
Argentina have been world champions twice, when the Argentine national team dominated the 1978 and 1986 World Cups. In total, Argentina has 17 World Cup appearances, the first in 1930. They have won the Copa América, the South American football championship, 14 times, the first in 1921 and the last in 1993.
Date | Home | Away | Halftime | Result |
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18.12.2022 | Argentina | France | 2 : 0 | 2 : 2 |
13.12.2022 | Argentina | Croatia | 2 : 0 | 3 : 0 |
09.12.2022 | Netherlands | Argentina | 0 : 1 | 2 : 2 |
03.12.2022 | Argentina | Australia | 1 : 0 | 2 : 1 |
30.11.2022 | Poland | Argentina | 0 : 0 | 0 : 2 |
26.11.2022 | Argentina | Mexico | 0 : 0 | 2 : 0 |
22.11.2022 | Argentina | Saudi Arabia | 1 : 0 | 1 : 2 |
30.06.2018 | France | Argentina | 1 : 1 | 4 : 3 |
26.06.2018 | Nigeria | Argentina | 0 : 1 | 1 : 2 |
21.06.2018 | Argentina | Croatia | 0 : 0 | 0 : 3 |
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