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Argentina Seeks Its Second Star at the 2026 World Cup

Argentina arrives at the 2026 World Cup as defending champion and unbeaten in qualifying, with Messi at 38 seeking his second World Cup title as captain.
Lionel Messi with the Argentine national team training for the 2026 World Cup

Lionel Messi with the Argentine national team training for the 2026 World Cup

Andrés Ruiz Castellanos | Buenos Aires, Argentina
2 min read | Last Updated: Apr 10 2026 | 9:00 AM IST
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Buenos Aires: Argentina enters the 2026 World Cup as defending champion with a generation of players combining the experience of veterans like Lionel Messi with the emergence of young talents born in the post-Maradona era. Coach Lionel Scaloni, who led the team to glory in Qatar 2022, has had to manage the generational transition in the national squad with great skill.

The Argentine team arrives at the tournament unbeaten in the last 28 qualifying matches, finishing first in the South American zone with 40 points out of a possible 54. The team's performance has generated enthusiasm rarely seen in a country where soccer is a religion. Tickets for Argentina's matches in Mexico and the United States sold out within hours.

Messi and the Quest for the Definitive Legacy

Lionel Messi, at 38, confirmed his participation in the 2026 World Cup, which could be his last. The Rosario star arrives at the tournament in excellent physical condition thanks to the careful management of his workload at Inter Miami in MLS. If Argentina wins the title, Messi would become the first player to lift two World Cup trophies as captain of his national team.

The Argentine team presents tactical variations to counter different rivals. Defensive solidity, transition play, and the creativity of midfielders are the pillars of the Scaloni system. Young players like Alejandro Garnacho of Manchester United and Enzo Fernández of Chelsea will be key figures alongside Messi.

Argentine Expectations

In Argentina, the World Cup dominates public conversation in all sectors. Companies are already planning operations to broadcast matches in public spaces, small businesses are producing World Cup merchandise, and travel agencies report record sales of packages to the venues in Mexico, Dallas, and Los Angeles where Argentina has scheduled matches.

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