14/06/2026 22:28 - Deportes
Estadio moderno iluminado con colores azul y blanco, banderas de Argentina y Argelia en las gradas, pelota oficial del Mundial 2026 en el césped
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off across North America, one of the most intriguing opening matches pits Argentina—the defending champions and FIFA's top-ranked team—against an Algeria side that refuses to be intimidated. The match takes place at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026.
| Date | Sunday, June 16, 2026 |
| Time | 22:00 Argentina Time (03:00 CET, June 17) |
| Venue | Kansas City Stadium, USA |
| Group | Group J (Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan) |
| Referee | Szymon Marciniak (Poland) |
Rafik Belghali is an Algerian international defender who currently plays in European football. According to market data, his estimated value is approximately USD 5.8 million—significantly lower than his team's star players like Ibrahim Maza (valued at USD 53 million) or captain Riyad Mahrez, the former Manchester City star who now plays in Saudi Arabia.
His pre-match comments reflect a team determined to prove it belongs on the world stage: "Argentina is a team like any other", he told reporters, adding that Algeria "does not feel fear" ahead of the challenging opener.
Total Value: USD 924.5 million
Most Valuable Player: Julián Álvarez (USD 115 million)
FIFA Ranking: #1 with 1,877.27 points
Status: Defending World Cup champions (2022)
Total Value: USD 296.6 million
Most Valuable Player: Ibrahim Maza (USD 53 million)
Captain: Riyad Mahrez
Status: African contender seeking upset
Value Gap: USD 628 million
For international readers unfamiliar with Argentine football, La Albiceleste (The White and Sky Blue) enters this tournament as the overwhelming favorite. Led by Lionel Scaloni, widely considered one of the world's best coaches, Argentina aims to achieve what no team has done since Brazil in 1962: retain the World Cup title.
The squad features global superstars including Lionel Messi (widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time), Julián Álvarez of Atlético Madrid, and Emiliano "Dibu" Martínez, the charismatic goalkeeper known for his penalty-saving heroics.
Despite their favored status, Argentina faces some squad challenges:
Algeria arrives with notable players of their own. Riyad Mahrez, their captain, brings elite-level experience from his years at Leicester City and Manchester City in the English Premier League, where he won multiple titles. His leadership will be crucial against Argentina's talented attack.
The Desert Warriors (as Algeria is known) aim to cause one of the tournament's early upsets. Their confidence, as expressed by Belghali, suggests they won't be overawed by facing the world's best team.
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Group J also includes Austria and Jordan. While Argentina enters as heavy favorites to advance, Algeria's fearless attitude could make this opening match more competitive than many expect.
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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