AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands in the spotlight at FIFA: FIFA has handed Argentina a new round of sanctions tied to the 2026 World Cup, with the Falklands banner issue now sitting alongside punishments for the post-final brawl. Football discipline: Midfielder Leandro Paredes received a 10-match suspension and a $90,000 fine after the final against Spain, where he was accused of grabbing Eric Garcia and pushing Gavi during the chaos after the whistle; Nahuel Molina was banned for seven matches and fined $90,000, while Thiago Almada and Spain’s Gavi each received one-match bans and $30,000 fines. Association penalties: The Argentine Football Association (AFA) was fined $321,000 for multiple breaches, including the “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner shown after the semi-final win over England, plus other misconduct and discriminatory chants; FIFA also ordered Argentina’s next two home matches at 50% capacity, with part of the sanction suspended. Player pushback: Paredes has publicly questioned whether FIFA treated Spain more leniently than Argentina.
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