The Argentina national football team has proven to be a source of high-level coaches in international football. In the 2026 World Cup, six Argentine coaches are in charge of national teams, which is a record in the tournament's history. Lionel Scaloni, Marcelo Bielsa, Mauricio Pochettino, Gustavo Alfaro, Néstor Lorenzo, and Sebastián Beccacece are the six coaches representing Argentina in the World Cup. Fortune has been uneven for them in the first day of the group stage, with Scaloni living the historic night of Leo Messi's hat-trick, while Pochettino increased his credit in his first championship at the helm of the Americans. The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has been a pioneer in exporting coaches around the world, and in the last decade, there has been an increase in the hiring of Argentine coaches in national teams. Argentine coaches are known for their winning character and sincerity in their work, which makes them well-regarded by teams and federations. The Albiceleste has only had two foreign coaches in its 123-year history, which demonstrates the preference for national coaches. In the last five years, LaLiga has trusted Argentine coaches, starting with Diego Simeone, who has accumulated 15 seasons at Atlético, and adding Eduardo Berizzo, Chacho Coudet, and Sebastián Beccacece. The Premier League has also seen Argentine coaches like Pochettino and Bielsa in recent years. The Italian Serie A has had Simeone and Guillermo Barros Schelotto in the past. The reason why Argentine coaches are sought after is their ability to motivate players and their experience in international football. The Argentina national football team has proven to be a source of high-level coaches, and it is likely to continue being so in the future.