
Argentina Eyes World Cup Glory as Messi Leads Golden Squad
Argentina's recent double triumphs have set the stage for a World Cup run led by Lionel Messi and a star‑studded roster, with a quarter‑final clash against Switzerland on the horizon.
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Argentina's recent double triumphs have set the stage for a World Cup run led by Lionel Messi and a star‑studded roster, with a quarter‑final clash against Switzerland on the horizon.

Ahead of the 2026 edition, the invitation‑only hackathon will showcase a curated dataset from Como 1907, offer prize tracks for technical innovation and practical utility, and connect emerging talent with investors and industry leaders

Belgium’s uneven start meets Senegal’s resurgence, as key Serie A players and a last‑minute goalkeeper change set the stage for a compelling clash.

Five young players are emerging as the tournament’s most exciting storylines, joining a lineage of teenage legends who have previously reshaped football’s future.

A flurry of transfer chatter links several high‑profile players with clubs across England, Spain, Italy and France, while managers and agents hint at possible switches before the window closes.

From a €800,000 purchase to Champions League contention, the Hartono brothers have reshaped Como 1907 into a financial and sporting powerhouse.

Como secured a historic Champions League spot on the final day of Serie A, while Roma also qualified and AC Milan and Juventus missed out. The club's rapid rise is linked to Indonesian billionaires Robert Budi Hartono and Michael Bambang Hartono.

José Mourinho is set to reclaim the Real Madrid helm, aiming to retain Nico Paz beyond 2026 while Inter’s interest wanes.