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FIFA opens probe after Argentine banner sparks Falklands controversy
FIFA has launched an official investigation into the incident that followed the World Cup semi‑final between England and Argentina, after Argentine players unfurled a banner on the pitch reading “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” – a statement that the Falkland Islands belong to Argentina.
The banner touched a highly sensitive topic, directly referencing the 1982 Falklands War fought between Great Britain and Argentina, a conflict that continues to evoke strong feelings more than four decades later. Its appearance on the world stage reignited debate over the disputed territory.
FIFA’s statutes normally prohibit political messages on the field. The Argentine Football Association was previously fined more than €20,000 in 2014 after a similar banner appeared during a friendly match against Slovenia.
“As the standard procedure dictates, the independent disciplinary committee of FIFA is currently reviewing the match reports and examining the relevant circumstances before deciding on possible further steps based on FIFA’s disciplinary regulations,” the governing body said. The statement was released as the investigation began.
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Many Britons have called for the suspension of the Argentine players involved. Giovani Lo Celso, Lisandro Martínez and Cristian Romero were seen handling the banner and could therefore face disciplinary action. Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey highlighted a precedent, writing on social media: “In August 2024 the Spaniards Rodri and Álvaro Morata were rightly suspended when they sang that Gibraltar belonged to Spain.” The incident he cited did lead to a suspension.Lautaro Martinez's tears propel Argentina to World Cup final
“FIFA must hold its participants to the same ethical standard. The players who held the banner, posed with it and displayed it should be suspended for a match,” the statement added. The independent disciplinary committee will now assess the incident and determine whether any sanctions will be imposed, according to FIFA’s standard procedures. Any decision will be communicated through FIFA’s official channels.