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Milei supports Argentine football players' Falkland banner

El Espectador (Mundo)

Key Points

  • Argentine President Milei declared his support for the national team's claim over the Falkland Islands.
  • Milei emphasized that the islands will only be reclaimed through diplomatic channels and strategic steps.
  • The UK government requested a thorough investigation from FIFA regarding the players' on-pitch political banner.
  • FIFA had banned all political banners and emblems related to the Falkland Islands at stadium entrances.

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2-1 Argentina victory30,000 dollar potential FIFA fineBritish control since 1833

Argentine President Javier Milei supported the "Malvinas are Argentine" banner displayed on the pitch following the national football team's knockout victory over England in the World Cup. Milei described the players' action as a legitimate expression of freedom reflecting the feelings of all Argentines.

Nevertheless, the President pointed out the necessity of keeping politics separate from sports and emphasized that only diplomatic channels would be pursued to reclaim the islands. Milei also implicitly criticized Vice President Victoria Villarruel, from whom he has distanced himself, who called the British "usurping pirates" by stating that the islands were occupied by England.

Following the incident, a spokesperson for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for FIFA to investigate the matter thoroughly. Any potential sanction against the Argentine players could be limited to a 30,000 dollar economic fine by FIFA.

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What did the Argentine football players do after the match?
The Argentine national team players displayed a banner reading "Malvinas are Argentine" after their World Cup match where they defeated England 2-1 to advance to the final.
What did Javier Milei say regarding the issue?
Milei supported the players' demand, finding it legitimate, but added that the islands would only be reclaimed through diplomacy and that politics should not be mixed with sports.
What kind of reactions came from England and FIFA?
While the UK government called on FIFA to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the matter, FIFA giving a 30,000 dollar fine to Argentina is on the agenda.

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