Argentina's national men's football team is the champion of two football World Cups. Argentina's national men's football team refers to its men's adult team, hereinafter referred to as Argentina.
Argentina's national football team is managed by the Argentine Football Association. Argentina reached the finals in the first FIFA World Cup on 1930, and reached the finals five times so far. 1978 and 1986 won the World Cup twice.
Argentina has won the Copa America 15 times, of which the latest Copa America 202 1 tied with Uruguay for the most times in the history of Copa America. Argentina won the Confederations Cup with 1992 and ranked 1 in the FIFA national team standings in 2007 and 20 16.
Argentine football history
There have been many stars, including Diego Diego Maradona, Kempes, caniggia and batistuta, who are known as the kings of football, and Messi, a top football star. At present, the head coach of the Argentine team is Scalogni. Messi is the player who has played the most times and scored the most goals in Argentine history, and is also the captain of the current national team.