
Argentina’s national team badge features a rectangular shield with softly rounded edges, topped by a bar with two horizontal stripes, the ornate AFA monogram in the centre, stylised laurel branches on both sides, and three gold stars above.
In the full-colour version, the top bar uses light blue and white, directly referencing the Argentine flag. The AFA initials stand for Asociación del Fútbol Argentino, the governing body of football in Argentina.
The laurel wreath has long symbolised glory, honour and victory in Argentine sporting identity. The three stars, added progressively and updated after 2022, represent Argentina’s FIFA World Cup titles in 1978, 1986 and 2022. Together, these elements turn the federation-style emblem into a clear visual record of the Albiceleste’s global triumphs.
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