Argentina’s 2002 World Cup team was Led by the highly respected coach Marcelo Bielsa, Argentina's 2002 World Cup team boasted notable players such as Juan Sebastián Verón, who made a British record signing for Manchester United, and Diego Simeone, a prominent midfielder at Roma. Young Juan Román Riquelme, from Barcelona, earned a reputation for hard work and football intelligence. Another standout was Gabriel Batistuta, known as 'Batigol' in Italy for his prolific goal-scoring abilities. Despite not achieving desired success in the tournament, the team's remarkable talents left an enduring impact on the world of football.