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·02 de junho de 2026
Argentina’s 2026 World Cup numbers: returnees and Qatar heirs

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·02 de junho de 2026

Lionel Scaloni has already finalized the 26 players called up to the Argentina national team who will travel to the World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada to defend the title won in Qatar 2022. The list also confirmed the numbers each player will wear at the biggest event of all.
There are eight World Cup debutants: Juan Musso, Leonardo Balerdi, Facundo Medina, Valentín Barco, Nicolás González, Giuliano Simeone, Nicolás Paz, and José Manuel López. The final squad keeps 17 of the world champions from the last edition.
Colo Barco, who capped off a great season at Racing Strasbourg, will wear the number 8 shirt, which until recently was worn by Marcos Acuña. Meanwhile, Nicolás Paz, the standout star of Como, will wear number 18, previously worn by Guido Rodríguez. José Manuel López, Palmeiras’ top scorer, will take over Paulo Dybala’s number 21, with Dybala notably not even included in the preliminary list.
Continuing with the newcomers, Juan Musso will wear the number 1 left behind by Franco Armani, while Cholito will do the same with the number 17 that Alejandro Papu Gómez wore in 2022. Nico González, who missed the last World Cup due to an injury just days before the debut against Saudi Arabia, will wear number 15, which had been used by Ángel Correa. In defense, Balerdi and Medina will wear numbers 2 and 25, previously worn by Juan Foyth and Lisandro Martínez respectively. And Licha? The vacant number 6 left by Germán Pezzella.
Another player who will inherit a heavy shirt number is Giovani Lo Celso: he will wear Ángel Di María’s historic number 11. The Real Betis midfielder had also missed the triumph in Qatar at the last minute.
Beyond all those changes, there are 16 who will keep the same numbers: Emiliano Dibu Martínez (23), Gerónimo Rulli (12), Nicolás Tagliafico (3), Gonzalo Montiel (4), Cristian Romero (13), Nicolás Otamendi (19), Nahuel Molina (26), Leandro Paredes (5), Rodrigo De Paul (7), Exequiel Palacios (14), Alexis Mac Allister (20), Enzo Fernández (24), Julián Álvarez (9), Thiago Almada (16), Lautaro Martínez (22), and captain Lionel Messi (10).
1- Juan Musso
2 – Leonardo Balerdi
3 – Nicolás Tagliafico
4 – Gonzalo Montiel
5 – Leandro Paredes
6 – Lisandro Martínez
7 – Rodrigo De Paul
8 – Valentín Barco
9 – Julián Álvarez
10 – Lionel Messi
11 – Giovani Lo Celso
12 – Gerónimo Rulli
13 – Cristian Romero
14 – Exequiel Palacios
15 – Nicolás González
16 – Thiago Almada
17 – Giuliano Simeone
18 – Nicolás Paz
19 – Nicolás Otamendi
20 – Alexis Mac Allister
21 – José Manuel López
22 – Lautaro Martínez
23 – Emiliano Martínez
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.







































