Argentina
From the dusty pitches of Rosario where Messi first kicked a ball — to the night in Lusail when he finally lifted the trophy that defined a generation — Argentine football has always been about more than just a game. It's identity. It's religion. It's the only thing that can bring 45 million people to their knees and lift them to the sky in the same breath.
This rug honors La Albiceleste and the country that gave the world Maradona, Messi, and a way of loving football that no one else can match. The sky blue and white worn with tears at the Monumental. Diego's hand and his foot in 1986. Messi's left foot dancing through Croatia in 2022. The 3-3 final in Lusail that ended in penalties and pure delirium. From La Bombonera shaking under its own roof to the streets of Buenos Aires turning into oceans of blue and white — Argentina doesn't just play football. They live it, suffer it, and finally, after 36 years, won it again.
Built for the fans who waited their whole lives for Lusail. Built for the fans who believe in 2026.