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Both Argentina and Mexico share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Spanish Empire.During the Spanish colonial period, Mexico was then known as Viceroyalty of New Spain and the capital being Mexico City while Argentina was at first governed from the Viceroyalty of Peru in Lima and in 1776, Spain created the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata where the capital ...
Argentina Mexico: First meeting: Argentina 6–3 Mexico (19 July 1930, FIFA World Cup) [1] Latest meeting: Argentina 2–0 Mexico (26 November 2022, 2022 FIFA World Cup) Statistics; Meetings total: 32: Most wins: Argentina (16) Top scorer: Lionel Messi (4) All-time series: Argentina: 16 Mexico: 4 Draws: 12: Largest victory: Argentina 4–0 ...
There is a significant Argentine diaspora in Mexico. According to the 2010 census, there were 13,696 registered Argentine citizens living in Mexico, [ 2 ] an increase from the 6,465 registered in the 2000 census. [ 2 ]
Full diplomatic relations between both countries were re-established in August 1991. Argentina has an embassy in Pretoria. [84] South Africa has an embassy in Buenos Aires. [85] Both countries are members of the Cairns Group. List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and South Africa (Argentine Foreign Ministry) (in Spanish)
Argentina's Enzo Fernandez, second from right, celebrates with his teammate Lionel Messi, right, during the World Cup group C soccer match between Argentina and Mexico, at the Lusail Stadium in ...
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Messi was expected, by Inter Miami and Argentina, to rejoin the national team for the October FIFA international window after he missed two matches in September, including Angel Di Maria’s ...
President Mauricio Macri of Argentina assumed the one-year G20 presidency on 30 November 2017, during an official ceremony at the Kirchner Cultural Centre in Buenos Aires. . President Xi Jinping of China (), Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany (), and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe of Japan (2019 host) all sent messages of support, which were shown at the ceremo