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Argentina Leads World Cup 2026 with Record Number of Foreign Coaches

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
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At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, 28 of the 48 national teams are coached by foreign managers, a figure more than double the percentage of players born outside the countries they represent. Argentina stands out with six Argentine coaches leading different teams, the highest number of any nation. Lionel Scaloni coaches Argentina, the defending champions, while Mauricio Pochettino guided the United States to the round of 16. Gustavo Alfaro brought Paraguay back to the World Cup for the first time since 2010 and advanced to the knockout stage after a penalty win over Germany. Nestor Lorenzo led Colombia to the Copa America final and into the current World Cup knockout rounds, and Sebastian Becassea helped Ecuador qualify and achieve a notable victory over Germany.

The most influential figure behind this Argentine coaching renaissance is Marcelo Bielsa, despite his Uruguay team’s early exit in the group stage. Bielsa, who also faced group stage elimination with Argentina in 2002, is revered as a tactical guru and mentor to many Argentine coaches, particularly those from the Santa Fe region, where five of the six Argentine World Cup coaches originate. His legacy is rooted in a culture of obsessive tactical preparation and intellectual debate about football, pioneered by legendary coach Cesar Luis Menotti.

Pochettino, once a player under Bielsa, revitalized his coaching career by transforming the US team into a disciplined, pressing side, embodying Bielsa’s intensity and fearlessness. Meanwhile, Scaloni represents a more pragmatic branch of this coaching tree, blending tactical discipline with allowing star players like Lionel Messi to flourish. Scaloni has led Argentina to multiple titles, including two Copa Americas, the 2022 World Cup, and the 2022 Finalissima.

This Argentine coaching influence contrasts with traditional football powers like Spain and France, which also have multiple foreign coaches but are established football empires. The article also previews upcoming World Cup matches, highlighting Egypt’s reliance on Mohamed Salah, whose fitness is uncertain for their knockout game against Australia, and Colombia’s strong form as they face Ghana.

Overall, Argentina’s coaching export phenomenon reflects historical, cultural, and modern factors, making it a dominant force in shaping the tactical landscape of international football at the 2026 World Cup.

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