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Argentina Poised to Make History: First Back-To-Back World Cup Champions Since 1962

Argentina aims to defend World Cup title and break Brazil's 1962 record.

Argentina are set to enter the FIFA World Cup 2026 as defending champions, with global football icon Lionel Messi once again expected to remain a central figure in the squad’s campaign. The team, led by a strong core of experienced players, will look to defend their title after their dramatic triumph in the previous edition, where they defeated France in a closely contested final to secure their third World Cup crown.

Argentina’s football history is marked by moments of glory and long gaps between major international victories. The nation first lifted the World Cup in 1978, followed by a second triumph in 1986. After a prolonged 36-year wait, Argentina finally returned to the pinnacle of world football in the most recent edition, reigniting belief among fans and establishing a new golden chapter for the national side.

As the team prepares for the 2026 tournament in North America, attention has turned not only to their title defence but also to a historic challenge. No team has successfully defended the FIFA World Cup title in more than six decades, with the last occurrence achieved by Brazil in 1962. This long-standing record has added extra pressure and motivation for Argentina as they aim to etch their name in football history once again.

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The presence of Lionel Messi continues to be a major talking point surrounding Argentina’s campaign. Widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, Messi’s leadership and experience are seen as crucial factors in guiding the team through a highly competitive tournament. His influence both on and off the pitch remains a defining feature of Argentina’s modern football identity.

With expectations high and history at stake, Argentina’s journey in the FIFA World Cup 2026 is being closely watched by fans and analysts worldwide. A successful title defence would not only strengthen their legacy but also end Brazil’s 64-year hold on the record for consecutive World Cup victories, making it one of the most significant achievements in football history.

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