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Three years since Argentina’s heart-stopping 2022 World Cup triumph

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Messi with the World Cup trophy

Today, December 18, 2025, marks exactly three years since Argentina lifted the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, ending a 36-year wait for football’s greatest prize.

It was a tournament that captured the world’s imagination, led by the indomitable Lionel Messi, who finally secured the one accolade that had eluded his glittering career.

From the group stages, Argentina displayed resilience and flair. A shocking opening defeat to Saudi Arabia tested their resolve, but they bounced back with emphatic wins over Mexico and Poland, showcasing Messi’s magic and the team’s unyielding spirit.

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The knockout rounds were a thrilling rollercoaster. Argentina overcame Australia in the Round of 16 and then edged past the Netherlands in a dramatic penalty shootout, a match that will be remembered for its tension and heart-stopping moments.

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The final against France was pure football theatre. Argentina raced to a 2-0 lead, but France fought back to 2-2, forcing extra time. Messi scored again, and Kylian Mbappé’s hat-trick kept the drama alive until Argentina triumphed 4-2 on penalties.

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The streets of Buenos Aires erupted, fans weeping with joy, as Messi lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players in history.

Watch highlights of the final below:

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