Argentina goalkeeper Juan Musso arrived at Kansas City’s stadium ahead of the World Cup quarterfinal against Switzerland with a simple message: the locker room is confident, hungry, and focused on giving fans something to celebrate. The defending champions want a semifinal date with England, and they believe they can get there.
Argentina’s crypto sponsorship stack
The Argentine Football Association has been assembling a roster of digital asset partners ahead of the World Cup. In March 2026, Deepcoin signed on as an official regional sponsor of the AFA, locking in a deal that covers the entire World Cup cycle. A month later, in April 2026, Nexo joined the fold as the team’s LATAM digital asset partner.
And then there’s the $ARG fan token. Launched in May 2021 through Socios.com on the Chiliz blockchain, the token was designed to give fans voting rights on minor team decisions and access to exclusive experiences. The token has been live for over five years now, long enough to have weathered multiple crypto winters and at least one complete World Cup cycle.
The broader sports-crypto landscape






