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Goalkeeper] Romero.
Goalkeeper] Andujar.
Defender] Demichelis.
Defender] Schiavi.
Defender] Otamendi.
Defender] Heinze.
Defender] Monzon.
Midfielder] Di Maria.
Midfielder] Boratti.
Midfielder] Veron.
Midfielder] Gago.
Midfielder] Mascherano.
Midfielder] Aimar.
Midfielder] Gutierrez.
Striker] Higuain.
Striker] Messi.
Forward] Tevez.
Forward] Palermo.
Argentina 2010 World Cup squad Team profile.
Argentina is one of the most successful national teams in the world, having won 19 major national tournaments (the same record as Uruguay), including two World Cup victories, a Copa America, and two Olympic gold medals.
As of the beginning of 2010, there were three Argentine players who made more than 100 appearances for the national team: Diego Simeone (106), Roberto Ayala (115) and Zanetti (136 as of 10/09). The Argentine national team's goal record is held by Batistuta with 56 goals, followed by Crespo (36) and Maradona (34).
In November 2008, Maradona became the head coach of the Argentine national team, ushering in a new era for the team. After leading the team to a three-game winning streak, Argentina entered a low point in the World Cup qualifiers and was once on the verge of not qualifying. In the end, in the crucial final two rounds, Argentina defeated Peru and Uruguay successively to qualify for the World Cup in South Africa.
The number one star in this Argentine team is undoubtedly Messi, who is widely expected to perform well in the World Cup as the 2009 European Ballon d'Or winner and world footballer of the year, and Argentina's results are largely determined by his performance. And captain Mascherano and others will give Messi support.
There are huge variables in today's Argentine national team, and the root cause lies in Maradona. Argentina had as many as 50 players on the pitch during the World Cup qualifiers, most of whom were called in during Maradona's tenure. Before the World Cup in South Africa, Argentina needs to determine the squad as soon as possible and create a fighting unit.
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Argentina's 23-man roster.
Argentina National Men's Soccer Team Location Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg).
Goalkeeper Diego Pozzo Cologne Feb 16, 1978 187 82 Goalkeeper Andujar Catania Jul 30, 1983 194 87 Goalkeeper Sergio Romero AZ Alkmaar Feb 22, 1987 191 Guard 86 Demichelis Bayern Munich 20 Dec 1980 184 Guard 78 Clement Rodriguez Estudiantes Jul 31, 1981 167 61
Defender Burdisso Roma 12/4/1981 182 Defender 81 Heinze Marseille 19/4/1978 178 Defender 76 Guard Garce Cologne 14/7/1979 175 Defender 72 Samuel Inter Milan 23/3/1978 183 Defender 83 Defender Otamendi Sarsfield 12/2/1988 178 85 Midfielder Boratti Fiorentina 17/2/1985 190 80 Midfielder Angel Di Maria Benfica 14-2-1988 178 75 Midfielder Veron Estudiantes Estudiantes 1975-3-5 186 82 Midfielder Mascherano Liverpool Jun 8, 1984 178 77 Midfielder Jonas Gutierrez Newcastle United 1983-7-5 183 73 Midfielder Maxi Rodriguez Liverpool 1/1/2/1981 173 73 Midfielder Pastore Palermo 1989-6-20 187 78 Forward Higuain Real Madrid 10-12-1987 184 75 Forward Messi Barcelona 1987-6-24 169 67 Forward Carlos Tevez Manchester City 1984-2-5 170 71 Forward Sergio Aguero Atletico Madrid 1988-6-2 173 74 Forward Palermo Boca Juniors 1973-11-7 187 85 Forward Diego Milito Inter Milan 12-06-1979 181 78
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