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Scaloni updates on Dibu Martínez’s injury ahead of World Cup 2026, and crypto has a stake in it

Scaloni updates on Dibu Martínez’s injury ahead of World Cup 2026, and crypto has a stake in it

Argentina's star goalkeeper is racing to recover from a fractured finger, and his ties to the crypto world make this more than just a sports story.

Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez fractured his right ring finger during warm-ups before Aston Villa’s Europa League final in late May. He played through it anyway, because apparently that’s the kind of thing you do when a continental trophy is on the line. Now the question is whether he’ll be fit for something even bigger: Argentina’s World Cup opener against Algeria on June 16.

Coach Lionel Scaloni says the answer is looking increasingly like yes. Martínez is currently training independently from the main squad in Kansas City, working through an individualized recovery program. No surgery is expected. Medical staff have indicated the fracture is healing well, with protocols in place to get him match-ready in time.

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The recovery timeline and what Scaloni is managing

Martínez will miss Argentina’s pre-tournament friendlies against Honduras and Iceland. Scaloni has confirmed that several other key players, including Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez, are also following individualized recovery programs.

Martínez himself has been characteristically blunt about his intentions. He’s assured fans with a simple message: “I will arrive.”

Why crypto is paying attention to a goalkeeper’s finger

Dibu Martínez serves as a global ambassador for Zoomex, a crypto trading platform. That makes his World Cup availability a story that crosses over directly into digital asset markets.

Fan tokens tied to national football teams have historically shown sensitivity to major tournament narratives. The Argentine Football Association’s fan token, $ARG, and Chiliz’s $CHZ, the blockchain infrastructure behind most major fan tokens, both sit in a category of assets that respond to exactly this kind of news cycle.

Martínez’s ambassadorship with Zoomex adds another layer. When Martínez posts about his recovery, engages with fans digitally, or simply shows up on the pitch wearing the armband of a crypto sponsor, it funnels attention toward the platforms and tokens in his orbit.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Scaloni updates on Dibu Martínez’s injury ahead of World Cup 2026, and crypto has a stake in it

Scaloni updates on Dibu Martínez’s injury ahead of World Cup 2026, and crypto has a stake in it

Argentina's star goalkeeper is racing to recover from a fractured finger, and his ties to the crypto world make this more than just a sports story.

Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez fractured his right ring finger during warm-ups before Aston Villa’s Europa League final in late May. He played through it anyway, because apparently that’s the kind of thing you do when a continental trophy is on the line. Now the question is whether he’ll be fit for something even bigger: Argentina’s World Cup opener against Algeria on June 16.

Coach Lionel Scaloni says the answer is looking increasingly like yes. Martínez is currently training independently from the main squad in Kansas City, working through an individualized recovery program. No surgery is expected. Medical staff have indicated the fracture is healing well, with protocols in place to get him match-ready in time.

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The recovery timeline and what Scaloni is managing

Martínez will miss Argentina’s pre-tournament friendlies against Honduras and Iceland. Scaloni has confirmed that several other key players, including Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez, are also following individualized recovery programs.

Martínez himself has been characteristically blunt about his intentions. He’s assured fans with a simple message: “I will arrive.”

Why crypto is paying attention to a goalkeeper’s finger

Dibu Martínez serves as a global ambassador for Zoomex, a crypto trading platform. That makes his World Cup availability a story that crosses over directly into digital asset markets.

Fan tokens tied to national football teams have historically shown sensitivity to major tournament narratives. The Argentine Football Association’s fan token, $ARG, and Chiliz’s $CHZ, the blockchain infrastructure behind most major fan tokens, both sit in a category of assets that respond to exactly this kind of news cycle.

Martínez’s ambassadorship with Zoomex adds another layer. When Martínez posts about his recovery, engages with fans digitally, or simply shows up on the pitch wearing the armband of a crypto sponsor, it funnels attention toward the platforms and tokens in his orbit.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.