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Comparación visual entre camisetas de fútbol argentina y argelina con gráficos de estadísticas de valor de mercado, estilo infografía deportiva profesional
On June 16, 2026 at 22:00 Argentina time, the Argentine national team—the reigning World Cup champions—will make their tournament debut against Algeria at Kansas City Stadium. Beyond the sporting spectacle, the numbers reveal a striking reality: a market value gap exceeding USD 600 million separates these two squads.
"La Albiceleste"—Argentina's national team, nicknamed after their iconic white-and-sky-blue striped jerseys—enters the tournament as FIFA's top-ranked nation with 1,877.27 points. Their squad is valued at USD 924.5 million, making them the seventh most expensive team in the competition.
| Player | Club | Value (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Julián Álvarez | Manchester City (England) | USD 115 million |
| Enzo Fernández | Chelsea (England) | USD 103 million |
| Lautaro Martínez | Inter Milan (Italy) | USD 98 million |
| Lionel Messi | Inter Miami (USA) | USD 17 million |
| Nicolás Otamendi | River Plate (Argentina) | USD 1.1 million |
💡 Context: Lionel Messi, Argentina's legendary captain and eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, maintains a significant market value despite being 38 years old. His relatively lower valuation reflects his age and departure from European football to MLS side Inter Miami. Nicolás Otamendi, a veteran defender who recently returned to River Plate—one of Argentina's most historic clubs—is the least valued player in the squad.
Algeria, affectionately known as "Les Fennecs" (The Desert Foxes), brings a squad valued at USD 296.6 million. While significantly trailing Argentina's financial firepower, the North African nation possesses dangerous players capable of troubling any opponent.
| Player | Club | Value (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Ibrahim Maza | Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) | USD 53 million |
| Rayan Aït-Nouri | Manchester City (England) | USD 46 million |
| Amine Gouiri | Olympique Marseille (France) | USD 32 million |
| Riyad Mahrez (Captain) | Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia) | USD 5.8 million |
| Melvin Mastil | Stade Nyonnais (Switzerland) | USD 289,000 |
💡 Rising Star: Ibrahim Maza, only 20 years old, represents Algeria's brightest hope. The attacking midfielder from Bayer Leverkusen—German Bundesliga champions in 2024—carries a valuation of USD 53 million, nearly triple that of captain Mahrez.
Riyad Mahrez, aged 35, serves as the team's captain and mentor. The former Manchester City star—who won multiple Premier League titles—now plays for Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia. His vast experience will prove crucial in guiding Algeria's younger talents.
Farès Chaïbi (Eintracht Frankfurt, 23 years old) will require close attention from Argentina's defense. Ramiz Zerrouki provides balance and control in Algeria's midfield.
The USD 628 million difference between squads is enormous, but in football, money doesn't guarantee victory. Argentina enters as overwhelming favorites, yet Algeria's squad features players thriving in Europe's top leagues.
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Time: 22:00 Argentina Time (UTC-3)
Venue: Kansas City Stadium, United States
Group J Teams: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
Broadcast: DSports, Telefé, TyC Sports (Argentina); International broadcasters to be confirmed
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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