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Argentina vs. England: The Magical Blue Kit and the Hope of Repeating History

13/07/2026 03:29 - Deportes

The Magical Blue Kit That Brings Hope to Argentina

The Argentine National Team is preparing for one of the most important matches in its history. This Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at 4:00 PM, the squad led by coach Lionel Scaloni will face England in the 2026 World Cup semifinals. The stage will be the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, United States.

FIFA confirmed that Argentina will use its alternate jersey for this decisive clash. The kit features a black base with blue details inspired by the fileteado porteño—a traditional, colorful artistic painting style native to Buenos Aires, often seen on historic city walls and buses. This jersey awakens enormous illusion among fans. Why? The Albiceleste (as the Argentine team is affectionately known, meaning 'White and Sky Blue') wore predominantly blue colors in their two most remembered World Cup victories against the English: Mexico 1986 and France 1998. Conversely, they wore their traditional light blue and white stripes in the defeats of England 1966 and South Korea/Japan 2002.

Historical Coincidences That Bring Hope

  • 1986 (Mexico): Argentina defeated England 2-1 in the quarterfinals with the historic double by football legend Diego Maradona (the famous 'Hand of God' and the 'Goal of the Century'). In that match, the team wore a blue jersey bought just hours before the game.
  • 1998 (France): A 2-2 draw with goals from Gabriel Batistuta and Javier Zanetti led to a penalty shootout, where Argentina won 4-3. The jersey was also blue, with details from the national flag.
  • 2026 (United States): This will be the third World Cup match against England where Argentina will wear blue.

More Similarities Between 1986, 1998, and 2026

Argentina's fantastic present shares surprising data with those memorable tournaments. In all three editions, Argentina arrived undefeated at the clash with England after topping the group stage. Furthermore, in all three tournaments, they faced an Asian team in the first round: South Korea in 1986, Japan in 1998, and Jordan in 2026.

Another curiosity is that there were goals from Argentine defenders before the duel with the English: Oscar Ruggeri in 1986, Mauricio Pineda in 1998, and in this edition, Lisandro Martínez and Cristian Romero.

The Coaches' Stance and Respecting History

Both Carlos Bilardo in 1986 and Lionel Scaloni in 2026 have ties to the Argentine club Estudiantes de La Plata and sought to remove political weight from the match, referencing the 1982 Falklands War (known in Argentina as the 'Guerra de Malvinas'), a 10-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands.

Mixing football with that war would be a lack of respect to our dead who are buried in the islands.

Carlos Bilardo (1986)

Scaloni took a similar stance, stating that people should not look for other motives, affirming it is simply a football match.

Complete World Cup Match History

World CupResultStage
1962 (Chile)England 3 - 1 ArgentinaGroup Stage
1966 (England)England 1 - 0 ArgentinaQuarterfinals
1986 (Mexico)Argentina 2 - 1 EnglandQuarterfinals
1998 (France)Argentina 2 (4) - (3) 2 EnglandRound of 16
2002 (South Korea/Japan)England 1 - 0 ArgentinaGroup Stage

Sources consulted: TN and LA NACION.

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