Argentina

2 Major Tournaments Covered

FIFA World Cup Classics Dec 18, 2022
Argentina DRAW
3 - 3
France

AI INSIGHT Argentina secured their third World Cup title after a dramatic 3-3 draw led to a 4-2 victory over France in a penalty shootout. The match featured two goals from Lionel Messi and a historic hat-trick by Kylian Mbappé, marking a legendary clash between two generations of football icons. This victory ended Argentina's 36-year wait for the trophy and solidified Messi's status as one of the greatest players in history.

FIFA World Cup Classics Dec 18, 2022
Argentina DRAW
3 - 3
TBD

AI INSIGHT Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties after a thrilling 3-3 draw through extra time in the 2022 World Cup Final. Lionel Messi scored twice and Kylian Mbappé recorded a historic hat-trick, leading to a dramatic conclusion at Lusail Stadium. This victory secured Argentina's third star and solidified Messi's legacy as one of football's greatest icons.

FIFA World Cup Classics Dec 13, 2022
Argentina WIN
3 - 0
Croatia

AI INSIGHT Argentina secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Croatia with a penalty from Lionel Messi and a brace by Julián Álvarez. The win propelled Argentina to their sixth World Cup final while Messi surpassed Gabriel Batistuta as his nation's all-time leading World Cup goalscorer. This match also served as redemption for Argentina's 2018 loss to Croatia and marked the end of a legendary tournament run for Luka Modrić's generation.

FIFA World Cup Classics Dec 9, 2022
Argentina DRAW
2 - 2
Netherlands

AI INSIGHT Argentina advanced to the semi-finals after defeating the Netherlands 4-3 on penalties following a dramatic 2-2 draw through extra time. Lionel Messi and Nahuel Molina scored for Argentina, while Wout Weghorst’s late brace forced the comeback for the Dutch. The 'Battle of Lusail' became historic for a record 18 yellow cards and intense post-match tensions between the two squads.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jul 13, 2014
Argentina LOSS
0 - 1
Germany

AI INSIGHT Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 in extra time to secure their fourth FIFA World Cup title. The winning goal was scored by substitute Mario Götze in the 113th minute with a clinical volley following a cross from André Schürrle. This historic victory marked the first time a European nation won a World Cup tournament hosted in the Americas.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jun 30, 2006
Argentina DRAW
1 - 1
Germany

AI INSIGHT Germany secured a place in the semi-finals after defeating Argentina 4-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw at the end of extra time. Roberto Ayala gave Argentina the lead early in the second half, but Miroslav Klose's late equalizer ensured the match remained level through 120 minutes. The game became iconic for Jens Lehmann's penalty 'cheat sheet' and the emotional momentum it provided to Germany's World Cup campaign.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jul 3, 1998
Argentina LOSS
1 - 2
Netherlands

AI INSIGHT The Netherlands defeated Argentina 2-1 in a dramatic 1998 World Cup quarter-final decided by Dennis Bergkamp's legendary 90th-minute goal. Early goals from Patrick Kluivert and Claudio Lopez kept the score level until the final moments after both teams were reduced to ten men. The match is historically significant for Bergkamp's technical masterpiece and for serving as revenge for the 1978 World Cup final.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jun 21, 1998
Argentina WIN
5 - 0
Jamaica

AI INSIGHT Argentina secured a dominant 5-0 victory over Jamaica, highlighted by Ariel Ortega's brace and Gabriel Batistuta's historic ten-minute hat-trick. The match was heavily influenced by Darryl Powell's first-half red card, leaving the World Cup debutants with ten men for the remainder of the contest. This win confirmed Argentina's qualification for the Round of 16 and established Batistuta as the first player to score hat-tricks in two different World Cups.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jul 8, 1990
Argentina LOSS
0 - 1
West Germany

AI INSIGHT West Germany secured their third title with a 1-0 victory over Argentina, decided by an 85th-minute penalty from Andreas Brehme. The match was notably contentious, featuring the first-ever red cards in a World Cup Final issued to Argentina's Pedro Monzón and Gustavo Dezotti. This historic win marked the first time a European nation defeated a South American side in the final and was the last appearance of West Germany before reunification.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jun 29, 1986
Argentina WIN
3 - 2
West Germany

AI INSIGHT Argentina secured their second World Cup title with a 3-2 victory over West Germany, highlighted by goals from José Luis Brown, Jorge Valdano, and a late winner by Jorge Burruchaga. After the Germans mounted a dramatic comeback to level the score at 2-2, Diego Maradona provided the decisive assist for Burruchaga in the 84th minute to seal the win. The match is iconic for cementing Maradona's legacy as the world's premier player and initiating a historic rivalry between the two nations in World Cup finals.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jun 22, 1986
Argentina WIN
2 - 1
England

AI INSIGHT Argentina defeated England 2-1 behind two iconic second-half goals from Diego Maradona, including the controversial "Hand of God" and the celebrated "Goal of the Century." Gary Lineker scored a late header for England, but it was not enough to prevent Argentina from advancing to the semi-finals. The match remains one of the most significant in football history due to its geopolitical context following the Falklands War and Maradona's legendary performance.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jun 25, 1978
Argentina WIN
3 - 1
Netherlands

AI INSIGHT Argentina secured their first-ever World Cup title by defeating the Netherlands 3-1 after extra time in a highly charged match. Mario Kempes was the hero, scoring twice and setting up Daniel Bertoni for the final goal, while Dick Nanninga provided the lone Dutch equalizer in regulation. The victory marked the host nation's ascent to global dominance while signaling the end of the Dutch "Total Football" era following their second consecutive final defeat.

FIFA World Cup Classics Jun 21, 1978
Argentina WIN
6 - 0
Peru

AI INSIGHT Argentina decisively defeated Peru 6-0 to secure the four-goal margin needed to advance to the 1978 World Cup final over rivals Brazil. Key goals were scored by Mario Kempes and Leopoldo Luque, who both found the net twice during the dominant performance. Despite the victory, the match remains historically controversial due to widespread allegations of political interference and match-fixing by the Argentine military dictatorship.