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Argentina's Falkland banner could trigger FIFA's legal investigation

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Argentina's Falkland banner could trigger FIFA's legal investigation
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要点

  • Argentina won the football match against England.
  • At the end of the match, the Argentina national team displayed a banner reading 'Falkland Islands are ours'.
  • This banner containing a political message recalled the Falkland Islands dispute.
  • FIFA may open an investigation into the incident on the grounds that the code of conduct of football was violated.

Argentina's football victory against England brought the old political dispute between the two countries back to the agenda. After the match, the Argentina national team escalated the tension by displaying a political banner that caused controversy.

The team, which also included Lionel Messi, displayed a banner reading "Malvinas (Falkland Islands) are ours" at the end of the match. This political message drew the reaction of FIFA, the governing body of world football.

It is reported that the said action could cause FIFA to launch a legal investigation on the grounds that it violated the code of conduct of world football. This situation brings up the possibility of a serious fine being imposed on the Argentine Football Association.

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What did the Argentina national team do at the end of the match?
Argentine players displayed a political banner reading "Malvinas (Falkland Islands) are ours" at the end of the match.
How might FIFA react to this incident?
It is stated that FIFA could legally investigate the matter and punish Argentina on the grounds that the code of conduct was violated.
What event paved the way for the display of this banner?
Argentina's victory against England revived historical memories regarding the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) dispute between the two countries.

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