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Full list of 105 Argentina players at Club World Cup, Lionel Messi, Ángel Di María

A total of 105 Argentine players will take part in the 2025 Club World Cup. Of those 105, 47 of them play outside of Argentina. The two most represented teams are Boca Juniors and River Plate with 29 Argentine players each, followed by Inter Miami with 9 Argentine players.

Nicolás Capaldo of Red Bull Salzburg misses out due to a hand injury. Here are the teams with Argentine players in group order:

Group A:

Inter Miami, 9 Argentine players:
Lionel Messi
Gonzalo Luján
Tomás Avilés
Baltasar Rodríguez
Óscar Ustari
Tadeo Allende
Rocco Ríos Novo
Federico Redondo
Marcelo Weigandt

Palmeiras, 3 Argentine players:
Agustín Giay
Aníbal Moreno
José Manuel López

FC Porto, 3 Argentine players:
Alan Varela
Nehuén Pérez
Tomás Pérez

Al Ahly, 0 Argentine players.

Group B:

Atletico Madrid, 6 Argentine players:
Juan Musso
Rodrigo De Paul
Ángel Correa
Nahuel Molina
Julián Álvarez
Giuliano Simeone

Botafogo, 2 Argentine players:
Álvaro Montoro
Alexander Barboza

Seattle Sounders, 1 Argentine player:
Pedro de la Vega

Paris Saint-Germain, 0 Argentine players.

Group C:

Benfica, 3 Argentine players:
Ángel Di María
Gianluca Prestianni
Nicolás Otamendi

Boca Juniors, 29 Argentine players:
Sergio Romero
Leandro Brey
Javier Garcia
Augustin Marchesin
Marcelo Saracchi
Marcos Rojo
Nicolas Figal
Marco Pellegrino
Rodrigo Battaglia
Lautaro Blanco
Juan Barinaga
Aryton Costa
Mateo Mendia
Lautaro di Lollo
Walter Molas
Ignacio Miramon
Malcom Braida
Agustin Martegani
Alan Velasco
Kevin Zenon
Tomas Belmonte
Camilo Rey Domenech
Milton Delgado
Santiago Dalmasso
Joaquin Ruiz
Exequiel Zeballos
Milton Gimenez
Lucas Janson
Brian Aguirre

Bayern Munich, 0 Argentine players.

Auckland City, 0 Argentine players.

Group D:

Chelsea, 2 Argentine players:
Enzo Fernández
Aarón Anselmino

Flamengo, 1 Argentine player:
Agustín Rossi

Espérance de Tunis, 0 Argentine players.

Los Angeles FC, 0 Argentine players.

Group E:

Inter, 3 Argentine players:
Lautaro Martínez
Tomás Palacios
Valentín Carboni

Monterrey, 3 Argentine players:
Esteban Andrada
Lucas Ocampos
Jorge Rodríguez

River Plate, 29 Argentine players:
Franco Armani
Jeremias Ledesma
Lucas Lavagnino
Santiago Beltran
Gonzalo Montiel
Fabricio Bustos
German Pezzella
Federico Gattoni
Leandro González Pirez
Lucas Martinez Quarta
Lautaro Rivero
Marcos Acuna
Milton Casco
Enzo Perez
Matias Kranevitter
Rodrigo Aliendro
Santiago Simon
Maximiliano Meza
Ignacio Fernandez
Manuel Lanzini
Gonzalo Martínez
Giuliano Galoppo
Franco Mastantuono
Santiago Lencina
Giorgio Costantini
Facundo Colidio
Sebastian Driussi
Ian Subiabre
Bautista Dadin

Urawa Red Diamonds, 0 Argentine players.

Group F:

Fluminense, 2 Argentine players:
Germán Cano
Juan Freytes

Mamelodi Sundowns, 2 Argentine players:
Lucas Suárez
Matías Esquivel

Borussia Dortmund, 0 Argentine players.

Ulsan HD, 0 Argentine players.

Group G:

Al Ain, 2 Argentine players:
Mateo Sanabria
Matías Palacios

Juventus, 1 Argentine player:
Nicolás González

Manchester City, 1 Argentine player:
Claudio Echeverri

Wydad AC, 0 Argentine players.

Pachuca: 3
Sergio Barreto
Gustavo Cabral
Agustín Palavecino

Lionel Messi is going to start for Inter Miami in the FIFA Club World Cup opening match against Al Ahly on Saturday.

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Lionel Messi set to start for Inter Miami vs. Al-Ahly

Lionel Messi is set to start for Inter Miami against Al-Ahly at the Hard Rock Stadium this Saturday night, in the opening match of the Club World Cup.

Javier Mascherano’s team is expected to feature six Argentine players in the starting eleven, according to reports:

Óscar Ustari; Marcelo Weigandt, Maximiliano Falcón, Tomás Avilés, Noah Allen; Telasco Segovia, Sergio Busquets, and Benjamín Cremaschi or Federico Redondo; Tadeo Allende, Lionel Messi, and Luis Suárez.

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Franco Mastantuono joins Real Madrid from River Plate

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Franco Mastantuono has joined Real Madrid from River Plate.

Mastantuono has signed a deal with the Spanish giants. Real Madrid announced the signing on Friday, stating that he will be joining them as of August 14 until June 30, 2031.

The Argentine will take part in the Club World Cup with River Plate later this month. At 17 years of age, he is the latest Argentine to join Madrid from the Argentine club.

He recently played his first match with the Argentina national team, having been substituted in during Argentina’s 1-0 win against Chile in the World Cup qualifiers.

Matías Almeyda to coach Sevilla

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Matías Almeyda is set to become the new coach of Sevilla.

Almeyda is going to be coaching in Spain. According to César Luis Merlo, the Argentine is the new coach of the Spanish club. There is a verbal agreement with documents being exchanged and a contract until June 2028 will be signed.

Having played at the club from 1996-1997, Almeyda previously coached River Plate, Banifled, Guadalajara, San Jose Earthquakes and AEK Athens. With those five clubs, he has won nine trophies, one of which was the CONCACAF Champions League in 2018 with Guadalajara.

Leandro Paredes opens up on Roma, the Argentina National Team, and his future at Boca

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In a recent appearance on the YouTube channel Los Edul, World Cup winner Leandro Paredes shared his thoughts on fatherhood, club football, his relationship with Lionel Messi and Neymar, and what the future might hold with Boca Juniors.

Asked about his life in Rome, Paredes reflected on a hectic but joyful time.
“We’re sleeping well with the baby. He wakes up to feed, but then goes right back to sleep. Everything’s 10 out of 10.”

Settling back in Italy has special meaning for his family.
“Rome is a city we love. We’ve always said this could be where we live after I retire. We’re really happy here.”

His return to Roma was full of ups and downs.
“It was a very tough season. We started with a coach we knew well and trusted, and after three games he was sacked. That changed everything. I went from playing 90 minutes every game to not playing at all.”

When asked about the shift under Daniele De Rossi, he said:
“With Claudio, everything changed. He gave me confidence, he valued me, and he always told me he wanted me to stay.”

Paredes admitted the benching made him question his future.
“I even thought about returning to Argentina. Not playing for two months really affected my mood.”

Regarding the Argentina national team, Paredes explained that despite his long-standing presence in the squad, he never takes his place for granted.
“I was scared I wouldn’t be called up because I wasn’t playing. Even though I’m part of the base Scaloni talks about, the fear was there.”

His recent performances for Argentina, including the wins over Uruguay and Brazil, reaffirmed his value.
“It had been a long time since I played both games in a double matchday. Playing the way I did in those matches was spectacular.”

On the emotional Copa América final moment with Messi:
“It hurt to see him like that on the bench, knowing he couldn’t continue. When I came in, I gave my all—for him, for the team.”

He also shared what Neymar texted him after Argentina’s dominant win in Brazil:
“He sent me a video from the game laughing and said, ‘You didn’t have to play like that!’”
“He’s incredibly respectful. Never once has he said anything bad about us. That’s why I admire him even more.”

Looking ahead, Paredes didn’t hide his dream:
“Another World Cup and winning the Copa Libertadores with Boca. That’s the dream.”

Asked if there’s space on his body for a new tattoo if he wins it, he smiled:
“Yes, I’ve got a spot ready for it.”

His connection to Boca Juniors remains alive.
“The desire is always there. My family, my friends, they all want to see me back in Argentina. I watch every game when the schedule allows.”

Paredes also hinted at a potential reunion in Argentina with a close friend and longtime teammate.
“I drive Dybala crazy,” he laughed. “As he said, he was a Boca fan as a kid and has the dream of playing in Argentine football. So I always tell him, if we go back to Argentina, come with me.”

And about the young Boca midfielder Milton Delgado:
“He plays really well. Very smart, very dynamic. I hope he keeps growing.”

As for the future, Paredes acknowledged he might follow a coaching path—with a twist:
“I don’t want to be the head coach. I want to be the assistant. Less responsibility—I’ll let Fide (Di María) handle the pressure.”

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