
Team profile
Argentina
Founded in 1893, Club Argentina stands as one of the country's oldest football institutions, deeply rooted in the early days of Argentine football. Its historic home ground, the Estadio Argentina, has witnessed over a century of local derbies and community passion, though it has never reached the top-flight elite. The club is renowned for nurturing homegrown talent and playing a tenacious, technically sound style that reflects the nation's footballing DNA. While silverware has been scarce, its enduring grassroots role and unwavering supporter base underline a legacy far beyond trophies.
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View allEzequiel Lavezzi: 'I Was at the Beach When Barcelona Called, and I Said Not a Chance'
Ezequiel Lavezzi disclosed he turned down Barcelona in 2020, weeks after retirement. The Argentine was at the beach when the call came and replied 'ni en pedo' (no way), a rare rejection of the Catalan giants.
Thierry Henry Reveals His Favorites for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Former Arsenal and Barcelona striker Thierry Henry has shared his predictions for the 2026 World Cup favorites. The French legend weighed in on which teams could dominate the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
England's Alex Matthews Sidelined for Six Nations Finale Due to Shoulder Injury
England No.8 Alex Matthews will miss the final two Women's Six Nations matches against Italy and France after sustaining shoulder damage. The Red Roses face a depleted squad but aim to extend their 36-match winning streak.
Build Your Ideal France World Cup Squad: Engage with the Selection Challenge
L'Équipe invites fans to select their 26-player France squad for the 2026 World Cup, sparking debate on key decisions and roster composition. Explore the implications for Didier Deschamps' team.
Alexis Mac Allister's Liverpool Form Under the Microscope: A Comprehensive Review
SkySports delves into Alexis Mac Allister's performance decline at Liverpool, analyzing its impact on the team's midfield and broader Premier League dynamics.
Pochettino's Hilarious 2002 World Cup Anecdote with Michael Owen Revealed
Mauricio Pochettino revisits the England vs Argentina 2002 World Cup clash, sharing a funny story about a disputed foul involving Michael Owen. SEO-optimized for football history enthusiasts.













