Messi Leads Argentina's 26-Man Squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup
- Mayur Gangasagar

- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Defending World Cup champions Argentina have officially announced their 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with captain Lionel Messi leading the charge as they bid to secure back-to-back titles on North American soil.
Scaloni Calms Injury Fears
Coach Lionel Scaloni addressed the media to reassure fans about Messi's fitness ahead of the tournament. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner has been managing a minor physical concern in recent weeks, but Scaloni confirmed the Inter Miami star is on track and ready for Argentina's opening group match.
Aston Villa Star Makes the Cut
The squad also features Aston Villa's Argentine star, who secured his place after a stellar club season in England. The 26-man group blends experienced World Cup winners from the Qatar 2022 triumph with emerging talent hungry to write their own chapter in Argentine football history.
The Road to Defend
Argentina enter the 2026 tournament as the team to beat. With 48 teams now in the expanded format and 104 matches across USA, Canada, and Mexico, the road to defending the trophy is longer and more demanding than ever — but La Albiceleste, with Messi fit and firing, remain many people's favourites.

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