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10 1 1928 1935 Ezequiel Lavezzi: 51 9 2007 2016 Ernesto Lazzatti: 4 0 1936 1937 Cristian Raúl Ledesma: 4 0 2007 2008 Pablo Ledesma: 4 0 2007 2007 Gustavo Lombardi: 2 0 1997 1997 Juan Francisco Lombardo: 37 0 1952 1959 Claudio López: 55 10 1995 2003 Gustavo López: 32 4 1994 2003 Juan José López: 1 1 1972 1974 Lisandro López: 7 1 2005 2009 ...
This category is for footballers who have appeared for the senior Argentina national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Argentine men's footballers .
The list of Argentine men's footballers in La Liga records the association football players from Argentina who have appeared at least once for a team in the Spanish league. Entries in bold denote players still active in actual season.
The World Cup Golden Ball has been given by FIFA to the best player at the World Cup since 1982; Argentina players have won it thrice; Maradona in 1986 and Messi in 2014 and 2022. [17] World Cup top goalscorer. Guillermo Stábile in 1930 and Mario Kempes in 1978 were both the top-scoring players at their respective World Cups. [18] World Cup ...
Romero has represented Argentina at the U20 level, winning seven caps at the 2017 South American U-20 Championship in Ecuador. [6] In April 2017, he was called up for Argentina's training camp ahead of the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea but was not selected on the tournament squad list. [23] Romero was called up for the U23s in ...
Argentines Guillermo Stábile in 1930 and Mario Kempes in 1978 were the top-scoring players at their respective World Cups. Since the Golden Ball for the tournament's best player was officially awarded by FIFA in 1982, Argentina players have won it three times: Maradona in 1986 and Messi in 2014 and 2022. Individually for Argentina, Lionel ...
Julio Ricardo Cruz (born 10 October 1974) is an Argentine former footballer.He played for clubs in Argentina, the Netherlands and Italy before retiring in 2010. The longest spell of his career was spent with Inter Milan, with whom he won four consecutive Serie A titles, among other honours.
Olympic footballers for Argentina (199 P) W. Argentine women's footballers (2 C, 100 P)