Argentina names Olympics squad
Argentina revealed its 18-man squad for the Olympics on Thursday (AEST), with Julio Olarticoechea to take charge of the side.
Despite the doubts that were lingering over its participation at the Olympics, Argentina has announced its 18-man football squad for the upcoming Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Martino and his coaching staff had issues putting together a team for Rio 2016, with several clubs unwilling to let their stars compete, with the Games clashing with the start of the 2016-2017 season.
However, after the announcement Julio Olarticoechea will take charge for the Games - which begin 6 August - Argentina has confirmed its 18-man squad for the tournament.
Juventus had already stated Paulo Dybala would not be allowed to compete, while Inter have seemingly not let Mauro Icardi represent his nation at the Games either.
The biggest stars in the squad include West Ham's Manuel Lanzini and Atletico Madrid duo Luciano Vietto and Angel Correa.
Joaquin Correa (Sampdoria), Lucas Romero (Cruzeiro) and Geronimo Rulli (Real Sociedad) are the only other players plying their trade outside of Argentina.
Meanwhile Independiente's Victor Cuesta is the side's only over-aged player out of the permitted three, with Everton's Ramiro Funes Mori and Villarreal's Mateo Musacchio, who were in the preliminary roster, not included.
Another player to miss out is Sao Paulo's Jonathan Calleri, who is lining up for the side's two-legged Copa Libertadores semi-final with Atletico Nacional.
Argentina squad in full:
Goalkeepers: Geronimo Rulli (Real Sociedad), Axel Werner (Atletico de Rafaela)
Defenders: Victor Cuesta (Independiente), Lautaro Gianetti (Velez Sarsfield), Jose Luis Gomez (Lanus), Lisandro Magallan (Boca Juniors), Alexis Soto (Banfield), Leandro Vega (River Plate)
Midfielders: Santiago Ascacibar (Estudiantes), Giovani Lo Celso (Rosario Central), Joaquin Correa (Sampdoria), Mauricio Martinez (Union de Santa Fe), Lucas Romero (Cruzeiro)
Forwards: Angel Correa (Atletico Madrid), Cristian Espinoza (Huracan), Manuel Lanzini (West Ham), Giovani Simeone (River Plate), Luciano Vietto (Atletico Madrid)