in
1927. The
Clásico del Río de la Plata is one of the oldest derbies in the world.
Football is the most popular sport in Argentina and part of the country's culture. The sport is played by children during breaks at school and by grown-ups on the plenty of both
indoor and outdoor fields located throughout the country. The
national team has won the
FIFA World Cup three times (in
1978,
1986 and
2022), successive
Olympic gold medals (in
2004 and
2008), a record sixteen
Copa América, one
Confederations Cup and six
World Youth Championships. Argentine clubs have won the
Copa Libertadores, the top continental competition, a record 25 times and the
Intercontinental Cup or
FIFA Club World Cup 9 times, a record shared with Brazilian clubs. The
Argentine Primera División is the top level domestic competition. The country's most famed football idols are
Diego Maradona and
Lionel Messi, both of whom captained the national team to a World Cup trophy. Argentina's fiercest rival is
Brazil and their rivalry is sometimes known as the "
Battle of the South Americans". They have played each other numerous times in the Copa América and the Confederations Cup, and their clubs have met several times in the Copa Libertadores finals. Argentina is one of the few national teams in association football that have beaten Brazil on a regular basis. Argentine and Brazilian national youth teams have also met at various tournaments. At the
2008 Summer Olympics, the under-23 teams met in the
semi-finals, with Argentina winning 3–0 in a hard-fought game. In addition, the aforementioned Maradona has been often compared with Brazilian iconic player
Pelé.
Women's football is far behind in terms of popularity and professionalism. However, the
women's national team has competed in the
South American Championship since 1995, finishing as runner-up three times before winning the competition in
2006 with a 5–0 victory over
Brazil. The national team also played in the
2003 and the
2007 FIFA Women's World Cups, but they finished last in the group on both occasions. ==Basketball==