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History of Argentina

Argentine Football Association was founded in 1893 and joined FIFA in 19 12.

With 1998, the Argentine football team *** 12 was shortlisted for the World Cup finals. Won the championship twice and the runner-up twice.

In Argentina, football has been widely popular since the first match between British sailors and local immigrants in 1867. Later, Alexander Watson Hutton, a British teacher, founded a British institution of higher learning, where the Brown 8 brothers studied. Eight of them later became the main force of the famous alumni team. At the beginning of the 20th century, Argentina established its own professional football league. In the initial league, the alumni team 12 season 10 won the championship. Following the alumni team, Boca Juniors Team and Riverbed Team, which now have millions of fans, have also been established.

The Argentine football team dominated South America in the 1940s and 1950s, with a large number of talented players. However, their record in the World Cup is disappointing: in the World Cup in Sweden 1958 and the World Cup in Chile 1962, the Argentines did not perform well because of their poor state; In the England 1966 World Cup, he had to quit the game because of his rude behavior.

In order to get the highest honor in football, Argentines had to wait 70 years. This glorious moment finally arrived at 1978. At that time, as the host country, Argentina won the World Cup for the first time under the leadership of head coach Cesar Mei Nuodi, and the star Kemps was awarded the title of top scorer. Subsequently, the Argentine won the 1986 World Cup in Mexico again, and diego maradona won the title of the best player.

In the 1980s, Diego Diego Maradona, the emperor's superstar, conquered the whole country. He led the Argentine youth team to win the World Youth Championship under 20 held in Japan from 65438 to 0979. In Mexico 1986 World Cup, he won the World Cup with his teammates. At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, the disheveled Argentina team successfully advanced to the final with his efforts, but finally came second.

Argentine football is full of creativity, inspiration and superb technology. In addition, the Argentine team is also famous for being good at penalty kicks, and has won many key penalties in the World Cup, which is known as "the penalty shootout Chang Shengjun".

The history of Argentine team includes: Jose Manuel Moreno, Daniel Passaglia, Osvaldo Ardiles, Mario Kempes, Diego Diego Maradona, Claudio caniggia, Gabriel batistuta, Daniel Ortega, Veron, Crespo, Riquelme, Palermo and so on.

Traditional uniforms: blue and white striped shirt, black shorts and blue striped white socks.

Performance statistics:

World Cup entry record: ** 12 finalists (1930, 34, 58, 62, 66, 74, 78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 98).

Best results of the World Cup: 1978 and 1986 won the championship twice, and 1930 and 1990 were runner-up twice.

Copa America results: 14 wins (19, 2 1, 25, 27, 29, 37, 4 1, 45, 46, 47, 55, 57, 59, 9/kloc-)

World Cup history:

1930- runner-up

1934- eliminated in the first round

1938- not involved

1950- not involved

1954- not involved

1958- eliminated in the first round

1962- eliminated in the first round

1966-the quarter-finals were eliminated.

1970- unqualified in the preliminary round

1974- The second stage was eliminated.

1978- winning the championship

1982-The second stage was eliminated.

1986- winning the championship

1990- runner-up

1994- eliminated in the second round

1998-the quarter-finals were eliminated.

In 2002, the group stage was eliminated.

World Cup statistics:

Participated in 57 World Cup competitions.

Win 29 games

Ping 10 field

Negative 18 field

100 targets

69 goals conceded

The total score of the World Cup is 68 points.

Team's World Cup record:

The most one-sided victory: 1978 6-0 defeated Peru.

The most one-sided defeat: 1958 1: 6 lost to Czechoslovakia.

World Cup shooter Wang: batistuta, scored 9 goals.

Players who participated in the most competitions: Diego Diego Maradona, 2 1 game.

World Cup held: 1978

Famous stars:

Diego maradona

Gabriel Batistuta

Mario Kempes

Daniel Passarella

Uvaldo Fillol

Oscar Ruggeri

Luis Monti