
Copa: Fifa opens investigation against Argentina by track of the Malvinas
Sports Players from Albiceleste took to the field a provocative track to England, during the commemoration of the ranking to the final of the World..
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Fifa had forbidden demonstrations on the subject in today's game. pic.twitter. with/grtQvYPkpS — Pedro Ramiro (@ pedroramiro) July 15, 2026 The information is from the Spanish newspaper AS. After a 2–1 win over England in the semifinal, on Wednesday (15), players loaded a track with the inscription during celebration on the lawn. In an interview with El Observador on Thursday (16), Argentine President Javier Milei argued that the use of the track loaded by the players is "valid and lawful".
Furthermore, Enter the Metropolis WhatsApp channel The band is a direct provocation to England, due to the conflict between the two countries in 1982.
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Fifa had forbidden demonstrations on the subject in today's game. pic.twitter. with/grtQvYPkpS — Pedro Ramiro (@ pedroramiro) July 15, 2026 The information is from the Spanish newspaper AS.
according to MetrópolesAfter a 2–1 win over England in the semifinal, on Wednesday (15), players loaded a track with the inscription during celebration on the lawn.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraIn an interview with El Observador on Thursday (16), Argentine President Javier Milei argued that the use of the track loaded by the players is "valid and lawful".
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraEnter the Metropolis WhatsApp channel The band is a direct provocation to England, due to the conflict between the two countries in 1982.
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