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Argentina face potential FIFA action over Falklands banner

Argentina face potential FIFA action over Falklands banner

Key Takeaways

  • Argentine players waved a banner supporting their country's claims to the Falkland Islands after defeating England in World Cup semi-final.
  • Fifa is considering disciplinary measures against Argentina for the incident during the match.
  • The incident occurred on June 14, following Argentina’s victory over England.

Following their victory over England in the World Cup semi-final on June 14, Argentine players were seen waving a banner supporting their country's claims to the Falkland Islands. The banner, which read 'Las Malvinas son Argentinas,' was held up by the Argentina team as they celebrated their win in Atlanta.

The incident has now drawn attention from international football governing body FIFA, with reports suggesting that disciplinary action may be taken against the Argentine national team for displaying the controversial banner. Peter Kyle of the Press Association stated that such behavior was 'entirely inappropriate' and highlighted the sensitive nature of the Falkland Islands dispute between Argentina and Britain.

The legislation passed in parliament includes a mechanism by which an independent assessor will determine whether any compensation is due, should FIFA decide to impose sanctions on Argentina. This process ensures that any decision regarding potential penalties or compensation would be made objectively.

According to reports from the BBC, the banner was visible near the pitch during the match and was later held up by players as they celebrated their victory over England. The timing of this incident has added to its significance in light of ongoing tensions between Argentina and Britain over the Falkland Islands.

While no formal action has been taken yet, FIFA is expected to review the matter closely. The potential consequences could include fines or other penalties for the Argentine team, which would be a significant blow to their World Cup campaign.

The incident highlights the complex geopolitical issues that can arise in international sports and the need for players to remain mindful of sensitive political matters when celebrating victories on the field.

Argentina’s players’ behaviour was ‘entirely inappropriate’ when they waved a banner in support of their country’s claims to the Falkland Islands after their World Cup semi-final win against England.

Peter Kyle, Press Association reporter