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FIFA charges Argentina for “unpleasant behaviour” during Qatar World Cup Final

FIFA charges Argentina for “unpleasant behaviour” during Qatar World Cup Final

Qatar World Cup Final Winner Argentina face disciplinary action from FIFA for “objectionable conduct” and “fair game violations” in their Qatar World cup final. Lionel Messi has reached football by winning his first FIFA World Cup title when Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw after extra time. Kylian Mbappe registered a hat-trick of goals for France while Messi scored a brace. Angel di Maria was Argentina’s only other goal scorer. The Ballon d’Or was also subsequently awarded to Lionel Messi. It was twice honouring the main player in the history. (Read Also: It’s Ronaldo vs Messi Match again!)

Based on a statement by FIFA, the Argentine Football Federation has been accused of violating media, advertising and marketing rules during the event. “The Commission has initiated a disciplinary case against the Argentine Football Federation. It has been initiated for potential breaches of Articles 11 (Improper Conduct and Breaches of Fair Play) and 12 (Inappropriate Conduct of Players’ Referees) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.Also, Article 44 of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Regulations, as well as the Media, Advertising and Marketing Regulations of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in the final match of the FIFA World Cup Argentina vs. France,” FIFA said in the statement.

FIFA has not named any specific Argentine participants, players or helpers in the pursuit. Staff It is unclear which players or faculties have been charged with crimes nationwide, or what the actual crimes are. Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez made headlines with an obscene gesture after winning the Golden Glove trophy. After that, he again mocked French star Kylian Mbappe in the dressing room. Based on the BBC report, an investigation is now underway, with Argentina possibly paying the costs.

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