Argentina star Angel Di Maria retires as Copa America champion

Argentina icon Angel Di Maria has retired as Copa America champion in his final match in an Argentinian shirt after a heart-stopping win in extra-time over Colombia.

Argentinean football icon Angel Di Mar­a, affectionately known as “El Fideo,” has retired from the Argentina national team as a Copa America champion. With a legacy filled with both triumphs and heartbreaks, Di Mar­a leaves the Albiceleste, capping off a remarkable 16-year international career with back-to-back continental titles. “The truth is, this was written, it was this way,” 36-year-old Di Maria said. “I dreamed it, I dreamed that I would arrive to the final and win it and retire in this way. “I have so many beautiful feelings and I am eternally grateful to this generation and today I am leaving in this way with a title.”

The decisive moment came in the 113th minute when Golden Boot winner Lautaro Mart­nez scored, securing La Albiceleste’s second consecutive Copa America title after a grueling, physical match at Hard Rock Stadium. The 36-year-old winger made significant contributions to Argentina across four World Cups (2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022), playing a crucial role in the team that reached the final in Brazil in 2014 and ultimately clinched the World Cup in Qatar 2022. In Copa América competitions, Di Mar­a experienced the agony of near victories, finishing as a runner-up in 2015 and 2016, before achieving glory in 2021. His decisive goal against Brazil at the Maracan£ Stadium secured the long-awaited continental trophy. Di Mar­a then helped Argentina defend their title in 2024.

Beyond his senior team accomplishments, Di Mar­a’s impact on Argentine football began early. He was part of the squad that won the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2007 and earned a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In his international career, Di Mar­a played approximately 144 matches and scored 31 goals. His honors include the 2022 World Cup, a runner-up finish in the 2014 World Cup, the 2021 Copa America, and a bronze medal in the 2019 Copa America. He also celebrated victory in the 2022 UEFA Cup of Nations.

For Colombia, it was a case of what might have been for the tournament’s most impressive team. For Argentina, it was a fairytale ending for a side that has mastered the art of winning big finals. With back-to-back Copa América titles and the World Cup trophy in their possession, Argentina’s recent achievements mark a historic high point for the national team.