Gianni Infantino's leaked letter praised Argentina's "professionalism" while FIFA simultaneously investigates the post-final brawl involving players.
Argentina fans launched a viral petition to replay the World Cup final. Can FIFA overturn Spain's win? Here's what happened and what FIFA rules say.
A list of disciplinary cases opened by FIFA against Argentina also includes "discriminatory chants and gestures" by fans.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Spain secured their second World Cup title with a 1-0 extra-time victory over Argentina, ...
Forty-eight nations​ competed in the largest FIFA World Cup in history and two are left standing, with Spain in search of its second World Cup title and Argentina shooting for back-to-back​ ...
Argentina lost the 2026 FIFA men's World Cup final to Spain, and some players did not handle the defeat graciously. Read more.
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Argentina World Cup Final red card rescinded, face potential FIFA disciplinary action
FIFA has launched a disciplinary investigation into Argentina following the chaotic incidents after their 1-0 World Cup Final loss to Spain, with several players and staff potentially facing sanctions ...
The Argentina players reacted on social media two days after their defeat to Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
Argentinian players are facing charges over a scuffle with Spanish players at the final and a banner about the Falkland Islands held at the semi-finals.
Fifa will reportedly investigate Argentina's post-whistle conduct after Spanish winners were grabbed and pushed by their opponents.
World football's governing body launched disciplinary proceedings 10 days after the World Cup final over several incidents involving the reigning champions. Here's everything you need to know.
What do the charges brought against Argentina's FA, their players and their fans mean, and what action could FIFA take?
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