Argentina’s dramatic third World Cup title was also a historic milestone for Major League Soccer.
With _La Albiceleste_’s heart-stopping 4-2 penalty-shootout win over France, after an epic 3-3 draw, Atlanta United midfielder Thiago Almada became the first active MLS player to win a FIFA World Cup on December 18, 2022. The league-record signing from Vélez Sarsfield, who earned 2022 MLS Newcomer of the Year honors, and 2023 MLS Young Player and was included in the 2023 Best XI, joined an exclusive group of 14 league players, past and present, to claim soccer’s ultimate prize.
Almada was an unused substitute at Lusail Stadium in Qatar, where Argentina took the lead in the 23rd minute via a Lionel Messi penalty. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner was also decisive in a lethal counterattack finalized by Ángel Di María nine minutes before halftime.
The South Americans were in the driver's seat and had everything under control until Kylian Mbappé took matters into his own hands with just 10 minutes remaining.
The Paris Saint-Germain superstar pulled one back from the penalty spot in the 80th minute and a mere seconds later forced the game into extra-time with a stunning first-time finish off a chipped pass from Marcus Thuram.
Argentina retook the lead and believed Messi's 108th-minute goal finally put them over the hump, but Mbappé once again said "Not so fast," bagging a hat-trick and sending the game to PKs with his second score from the spot in the 118th minute.
But, like he did in the quarterfinals against the Netherlands, Albiceleste goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez once again came up huge during the decisive shootout, blocking Kingsley Coman's effort while Aurélien Tchouaméni then dragged his shot wide. Argentina went four-for-four, with Gonzalo Montiel scoring the title-clinching penalty.
Almada joined in the wild celebrations with his teammates as Argentina added a third star to their badge (after winning titles in 1978 and 1986) and planted their flag at the peak of soccer's mountaintop 36 years after their last World Cup heroics.
But the man of the hour was Messi. After finally securing the last major trophy that had eluded him throughout his legendary career, the former PSG megastar moved to MLS to play for Inter Miami at the conclusion of the current 2022/23 European season.
Almada also became part of a very exclusive list of players who have won the World Cup and played in MLS; however, Thiago is the first player to win the tournament while representing an MLS club. Almada also became the first male player to be playing in the United States at the moment he won the World Cup.
The list of other World Cup champions who later came to MLS is below:
Player | Country (year) | MLS Club |
Thiago Almada | Argentina (2022) | Atlanta United |
Lionel Messi | Argentina (2022) | Inter Miami |
Blaise Matuidi | France (2018) | Inter Miami |
Bastian Schweinsteiger | Germany (2014) | Chicago Fire |
David Villa | Spain (2010) | New York City FC |
Alessandro Nesta | Italy (2006) | Montréal Impact |
Andrea Pirlo | Italy (2006) | New York City FC |
Kaká | Brazil (2002) | Orlando City SC |
Kléberson | Brazil (2002) | Philadelphia Union |
Denilson | Brazil (2002) | FC Dallas |
Youri Djorkaeff | France (1998) | New York Red Bulls |
Thierry Henry | France (1998) | New York Red Bulls |
Branco | Brazil (1994) | MetroStars |
Lothar Matthaus | Germany (1990) | MetroStars |