Argentina last World cup 1986
Banners were held aloft of captain Messi and the late Diego Maradona - another iconic Argentina player, captain of the 1986 World Cup champions and regarded as one of the greatest players ever - while other fans played instruments or climbed lampposts.
1978 World Cup
Mighty Argentina hosted the FIFA World Cup final for the first time in 1978, and it was two years after a military coup that led to a somewhat controversial tournament.
Argentina was on the brink of exiting this tournament in the second round. They needed to beat Peru by at least four clear goals to get through, but in the end, they beat their fellow South Americans by a total of 6 goals before beating the Netherlands in the final match.
1978 Argentina Starting Team
| Jersey No: | Players Name | Position | Goals | Yellow Card | Substitutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Ubaldo Fillol | Goalkeeper | |||
| 15 | Jorge Olguín | Right Back | |||
| 7 | Luis Galván | Center Back | |||
| 19 | Daniel Passarella (c) | Center Back | |||
| 20 | Alberto Tarantini | Left Back | |||
| 6 | Américo Gallego | Defensive Midfielder | |||
| 2 | Osvaldo Ardiles | Center Midfielder | 40 minutes | 66 minutes | |
| 10 | Mario Kempes | Attacking Midfielder | 38 and 105 minutes | ||
| 4 | Daniel Bertoni | Right Midfielder | 115 minutes | ||
| 16 | Oscar Alberto Ortiz | Left Midfielder | 75 minutes | ||
| 14 | Leopoldo Luque | Center Forward | |||
| Substitutes: | |||||
| 1 | Norberto Alonso | Midfielder | |||
| 3 | Héctor Baley | Goalkeeper | |||
| 8 | Rubén Galván | Midfielder | |||
| 9 | René Houseman | Midfielder | 75 minutes | ||
| 12 | Omar Larrosa | Midfielder | 93 minutes | 66 minutes | |
| Manager: | |||||
| César Luis Menotti |
Argentina World cup win 2022 (Qatar)
Argentina has won the world cup 2022
In a thrilling match that went to extra time and then a shootout between Argentina and the former reigning champion France, Lionel Messi scored two goals to help secure the win for Argentina.
The final score was 3-3 decided in a shootout, which ended 4-2.
France's star player Kylian Mbappe scored three times, twice in regulation to tie the game and again to tie the game in extra time.




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