Argentina will enter the 2026 World Cup as reigning world champions. Lionel Scaloni, who has won all three major titles available with Argentina (the 2021 and 2024 Copa América and the 2022 World Cup), will once again lead the team. It is very likely to be Lionel Messi’s final World Cup – a historic moment for world football. Group J, featuring Algeria, Austria and Jordan, is manageable.
Argentina's goalkeepers at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Manager Lionel Scaloni has named three goalkeepers for the World Cup: Emiliano Martínez, Gerónimo Rulli and Juan Musso. Argentina will face Qatar, Egypt and Canada in Group D and are the defending champions, aiming to become the first nation since Brazil in 1962 to successfully defend the World Cup title. The trio represent three stages of a career that could hardly be more different: the goalkeeper who won the title, a regular Ligue 1 first-choice keeper performing at a consistent level, and an Atlético Madrid reserve who won the Europa League in 2024.
Martínez is 33 years old, hails from Mar del Plata and goes by the nickname "Dibu" at Aston Villa, a shortened form of his surname. His career path has been anything but straightforward: ten years on loan from Arsenal, during which he was sent out to ten different clubs, before he finally became a regular during the 2019/20 pandemic season and won the FA Cup. He joined Aston Villa for £20 million in 2020, setting a new club record with 15 clean sheets in his first season and being named Supporters’ Player of the Season. Since then, he has been one of the most reliable figures in the Premier League.
What sets him apart from almost every other goalkeeper in the world is his mental strength. At the 2022 World Cup, he saved two penalties in the semi-final against the Netherlands, and more in the final against France, winning the Golden Glove. At the 2024 Copa América, he made two saves in the penalty shoot-out of the final against Colombia to secure the title. He has twice won the FIFA Best Goalkeeper award. His total tally of titles for club and country stands at 15 trophies, most recently crowned by the Europa League triumph with Aston Villa in May 2026, in which he kept a clean sheet in the final. He is struggling with a finger injury but, according to Scaloni, is a certainty for the tournament.
Emiliano Martínez gloves
Emiliano Martínez football boots
Rulli is 34 years old, hails from La Plata and has had one of the most varied careers in Argentine goalkeeping. His journey has taken him from Estudiantes to Deportivo Maldonado, via six years at Real Sociedad in Spain, Manchester City, Villarreal and Ajax, and since August 2024 he has been with Olympique Marseille. There, he is putting in his most consistent performances in years this season: 29 Ligue 1 appearances, eight clean sheets, and a reliable presence in one of the league’s most attractive attacking systems. He was part of the 2022 World Cup-winning squad without playing, won the 2024 Copa América with Argentina and brings the experience of a goalkeeper who knows almost every top European league from the inside. As second-choice keeper, he is Scaloni’s clear and completely uncontested choice behind Martínez.
Gerónimo Rulli goalkeeper gloves
Musso is 32 years old, was born in San Nicolás de los Arroyos and holds dual Argentine-Italian citizenship. His career has taken him via Racing Club, three years at Udinese and four at Atalanta, where he won the Europa League against Bayer Leverkusen in May 2024. In August 2024, he joined Atlético Madrid on loan, and in the summer of 2025 the transfer was made permanent on a three-year contract until 2028. The problem is that Jan Oblak is the first-choice goalkeeper at Atlético, and Musso has made just eight league appearances this season. At international level, he has been part of the Argentina squad since 2019 but has made hardly any tournament appearances. As third-choice goalkeeper, the 2026 World Cup will be his first real title challenge at this level.