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The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

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The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Argentina finished runners-up at the first World Cup in 1930

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Guillermo Stabile, the top scorer of the inaugural World Cup

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Argentina captain Antonio Rattin was sent off by German referee Rudolf Kleitlein during a match against England. Ratin, who said he could not understand English, refused to go off the field and asked for a translator to enter the game, which led to the use of red and yellow cards at the 1970 World Cup.

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

In the 1978 World Cup rematch, Argentina had to beat Peru by 6 goals to overpower Brazil to reach the final, and Argentina won 6-0. Argentina is said to have provided Peru with a loan of $50 million and 35,000 tons of food.

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Argentine President Jorge Rafael Videla, who awarded prizes to 1978 World Cup winner Argentina, was sentenced to life in prison for crimes against humanity in 1985, and runner-up Dutch striker Johnny Rep refused to shake hands with Videla at the ceremony.

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Diego Armando Maradona rose to fame at the 1979 World Youth Championship

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

In the opening match of the 1982 World Cup, Maradona singled out 6 Belgian players, and despite all his efforts, Argentina still regretted the loss

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Maradona, who played for the first time in the 1982 World Cup rematch, kicked Brazilian player Batista off with a red card

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Maradona's "Hand of God" against England at the 1986 Fifa World Cup

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Maradona then scored what many considered to be the most brilliant goal of World Cup history

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Maradona touched the ball again during a match against the Soviet Union at the 1990 Fifacé and was lucky enough to escape the fate

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

"Son of the Wind" Claudio Caniggia

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

Maradona roared at the 1994 World Cup and scored a classic goal, maradona was suspended for taking banned drugs and bid farewell to his World Cup career

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

1998 World Cup "Donkey" Ariel Ortega head-on Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

In Germany in 2006, Juan Roman Riquelme was the only World Cup to play in

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

The 2014 World Cup final was eliminated and Lionel Messi passed by in the Hercules Cup

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

How far can they go this year?

The picture shows the alternative history of Argentine football

My personal favorite Argentine team is the team that won the championship in 1991 and 1993, there is no Maradona and no Messi, but the whole, full of passion, that is the essence of Argentine football.