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  1. Sejarah [sunting | sunting sumber] Artikel utama: Sejarah tim nasional sepak bola Argentina Informasi lebih lanjut: Sepak bola di Argentina Pertandingan pertama yang pernah dicatat oleh Argentina melawan Uruguay . [a] Permainan ini diadakan di Montevideo pada tanggal 16 Mei 1901 dan Argentina menang 3-2. Selama tahun-tahun pertama keberadaannya, pertandingan persahabatan hanya melawan tim ...

  2. Argentina national football team. The Argentina national football team ( Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina) represents Argentina in men's international football and is administered by the Argentine Football Association, the governing body for football in Argentina . Nicknamed La Albiceleste ('The White and Sky Blue'), they are the ...

  3. The Indonesia national football team (Indonesian: Tim nasional sepak bola Indonesia) represents Indonesia in international football. They were the first Asian team to participate in the FIFA World Cup, particularly in the 1938 edition as the Dutch East Indies.

  4. This is a list of statistical records for the Argentina national football team . Individual records. As of 22 March 2024 [1] Players in bold are still active with Argentina. Most capped players. Lionel Messi is Argentina's most capped player and all-time top scorer. Top goalscorers. World Cup winning captains of Argentina.

    • Beginning and First Titles
    • The Olympic Goal
    • 1928 Summer Olympics
    • 1930 World Cup
    • 1934–54: A Long Absence
    • From Los Carasucias to The 1958 Disaster
    • Transition
    • Nation's Cup
    • The Transition Continues: 1965–74
    • "The Ghost Team" and 1974 World Cup

    Although the first match ever recorded by an Argentine side was played on 16 May 1901 against Uruguay, this is not considered an official game due to the match was not organized by Uruguay's Football Association but by Albion FC in its home field, "Paso del Molino". The Uruguayan side had nine players from that club and the remainder from Nacional....

    In 1924, Argentina played a friendly match against Uruguay at Sportivo Barracas' stadium. When only 15 minutes had been played, winger Cesáreo Onzari scored from a corner kick, with no other player touching the ball before scoring. Due to the fact that Uruguay was the Olympic champion, this play was called "Gol Olímpico". This denomination still re...

    In 1928, Argentina went to Amsterdam to play the 1928 Summer Olympics, which was the first international tournament played by the national team in its history. The football squad reached the final after trashing the United States11–2, Belgium 6–3 and Egypt 6–0. The final saw Argentina defeated by Uruguay 2–1, thus winning the silver medal.

    In 1929, Argentina hosted a new edition of the South American championship, winning its second consecutive title. Argentina finished unbeaten once more, defeating all its rivals in the group: Peru (3–0), Paraguay (4–1) and Uruguay in the last match played in the Estadio Gasómetroof Buenos Aires. Most of players that took part of the team would play...

    Argentina played only one game at the next World Cup in Italy in 1934. The tournament format was a knockout tournament, and Argentina lost its only match 3–2 to Sweden. Argentina would not participate in the 1938 World Cup in France, the last before World War II. The first World Cup after the War was the 1950 World Cup held in Brazil, but Argentina...

    Although Argentina did not contest any World Cups from 1938 to 1954, the team won the 1937, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955 and 1957South American championships, all squads coached by Guillermo Stábile. The 1957 squad is probably the most remembered team of those years because of its skilled players and exquisite style of playing showed on the field. ...

    After the "Sweden disaster", Argentina returned to official competitions in 1959, winning a new edition of the Copa América, its 12th title. The team thrashed Chile 6–1 at the debut, then beat Bolivia 2–0, Peru and Paraguay 3–1, Uruguay 4–1 and finished with a 1–1 draw against Brazil. Argentina remained unbeaten, winning five of six matches played....

    In 1964, Argentina won the Nations' Cup, a friendly tournament organized by the Brazilian Association to commemorate its 50th anniversary. Argentina took part of the championship with the debut of José María Minella as coach, along with the local squad, England and Portugal. Then called "a little World Cup", the Nations' Cup is considered "the firs...

    Argentina, still coached by Minella, qualified to the 1966 World Cup held in England for the first time. The team shared their group with Chile, Paraguay and Bolivia. Argentina finished the round unbeaten with three matches won and two draws. Minella left the team, being replaced by Osvaldo Zubeldía after qualification was over. Juan Carlos Lorenzo...

    Qualifying for the 1974 World Cup began in September 1973, where Argentina shared its group with Bolivia and Paraguay. Bolivia used to play its home venues at La Paz, where Argentine players suffered the lack of oxygen and other effects caused by altitude sickness. To avoid complications, Sívori decide to prepare a team to play in altitude. Followi...

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · JAKARTA, June 19 (Reuters) - A long-range thunderbolt from Leandro Paredes and a second-half headed goal from Cristian Romero earned Argentina a 2-0 victory on Monday in a friendly against...

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  7. A rgentina is one of the giants among national football teams and the population is known for its immense football passion; Jonathan Wilson writes in Angels with Dirty Faces: “No country so intellectualizes its soccer, so loves its theories and its myths”.

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