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Below are the squads for the 1978 FIFA World Cup final tournament in Argentina. Group 1. Argentina ... Each national team had to submit a squad of 22 players. All the ...
The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football world championship tournament among the men's senior national teams. It was held in Argentina between 1 and 25 June. The Cup was won by the host nation, Argentina, who defeated the Netherlands 3–1 in the final, after extra time.
Team *Club domestic league appearances and goals Daniel Pedro Killer (born 31 December 1949) is an Argentine former football defender who was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup .
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Daniel Alberto Passarella (born 25 May 1953) is an Argentine former footballer and manager, who is considered one of the greatest defenders of all time. [2] [3] [4] As a player for Argentina, he was part of two FIFA World Cup-winning teams; he captained his nation to victory at the 1978 World Cup which Argentina hosted, and was also part of the winning squad in 1986.
Argentina was runner-up in the 1930 FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay where the host country won the title 4–2. After that, the furthest Argentina had gone in a World Cup was the quarterfinals at the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England when Argentina lost 0–1 against England when Antonio Ubaldo Rattín was sent off after insulting the referee despite the fact that he did not understand Spanish.
1978 1982 Éver Banega: 65 6 2008 2018 Juan Barbas: 33 0 1979 1985 Valentín Barco: 1 0 2024 2024 Hernán Barcos: 4 0 2012 2012 Angel Bargas: 30 1 1971 1974 Guillermo Barros Schelotto: 10 0 1995 1999 José María Basanta: 12 0 2013 2014 Alfio Basile: 8 1 1968 1973 Christian Bassedas: 22 0 1994 1999 Fabian Basualdo: 29 0 1991 1993 José Basualdo ...
Guillermo Stábile: 127 [20] Guillermo coached Argentina in 123 matches which made him among the few coaches who were in charge of more than 100 international matches. While still with the national team, he led them to victories in the South American Championship in 1941 , 1945 , 1946 , 1947 , 1955 , and 1957 .