Estadio Alberto José Armando, home stadium of Argentina
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Founded

1893

Venue

Estadio Alberto José Armando

City

Buenos Aires

Capacity

57,200

Surface

grass

#1 FIFA World Cup R3#1 CONMEBOL Copa America R0# Friendlies # U20 Intercontinental Cup

Trophies

FIFA World Cup

2022 Qatar, 1986 Mexico, 1978 Argentina

3xWinner

FIFA World Cup

2014 Brazil, 1990 Italy, 1930 Uruguay

3x2nd Place

FIFA Confederations Cup

1992 Saudi Arabia

1xWinner

FIFA Confederations Cup

2005 Germany, 1995 Saudi Arabia

2x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Copa America

2024 USA, 2021 Brazil, 1993 Uruguay, 1991 Chile, 1959 Argentina, 1957 Peru, 1955 Chile, 1947 Ecuador, 1946 Argentina, 1945 Chile, 1941 Chile, 1937 Argentina, 1929 Argentina, 1927 Peru, 1925 Argentina, 1921 Argentina

16xWinner

CONMEBOL Copa America

2016 USA, 2015 Chile, 2007 Venezuela, 2004 Peru, 1967 Uruguay, 1959 Ecuador, 1942 Uruguay, 1935 Peru, 1926 Chile, 1924 Uruguay, 1923 Uruguay, 1920 Chile, 1917 Uruguay, 1916 Argentina

14x2nd Place

Olympics Men

1928 Amsterdam

1x2nd Place

CONMEBOL/UEFA Finalissima

2022

1xWinner

Pan American Games

1971, 1959, 1955, 1951

4xWinner

Argentina

Argentina is one of football's greatest nations, with three FIFA World Cup titles (1978, 1986, 2022) and fifteen Copa América championships, making them the most successful side in South American history. Governed by the AFA and based in Buenos Aires, Argentina plays home matches at the iconic Estadio Monumental. The nation has produced some of football's all-time greats, including Diego Maradona, whose solo goal against England in 1986 is considered the greatest individual goal ever scored, and Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in history, who finally lifted the World Cup in Qatar 2022. Other legends include Mario Kempes, Gabriel Batistuta, and Javier Zanetti. Argentina has historically produced technically gifted, tactically sophisticated sides and remains a dominant force across all international competitions.