
British government responds to Argentina's provocation after elimination of England
Argentine players exhibited a track with the words "Las Malvinas son argentinas" Continues after advertising The British government responded to the provocation
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This was not the first time Argentina had used the slogan. According to the British government, “policy must remain outside football.”. According to a statement issued by Uefa at the time, players suffered punishment for violating the “general principles of conduct, the basic rules of decent conduct, for using sporting events for non-sports-type demonstrations and for discrediting football and Uefa in particular.”.
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This was not the first time Argentina had used the slogan.
according to VejaAccording to the British government, “policy must remain outside football.”.
according to VejaAccording to a statement issued by Uefa at the time, players suffered punishment for violating the “general principles of conduct, the basic rules of decent conduct, for using sporting events for non-sports-type demonstrations and for discrediting football and Uefa in particular.”.
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