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FIFA bans Leandro Paredes for 10 games for World Cup brawl; Argentina FA also fined for Falklands banner

FIFA takes action against Argentine players for the brawl after the World Cup final against Spain.

Updated on: Aug 21, 2026, 20:46:46 IST
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FIFA on Friday imposed a series of major disciplinary sanctions on Argentina following several incidents during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, in which the Lionel Messi-led side reached the final, only to lose out against Spain. Midfielder Leandro Paredes received the most severe punishment. The FIFA Disciplinary Committee on Friday banned Paredes for 10 matches and fined him USD 90,000 for his involvement in the post-match confrontation following Argentina's World Cup final against Spain.

FILE - Argentina's Leandro Paredes (5) knocks down Spain's Gavi (9) during scuffle. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
FILE - Argentina's Leandro Paredes (5) knocks down Spain's Gavi (9) during scuffle. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Argentina defender Nahuel Molina was handed a seven-match ban, while Thiago Almada and team official Roberto Ayala received shorter suspensions. Spain midfielder Gavi was also punished for his role in the incident.

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The sanctions follow FIFA's disciplinary proceedings into events surrounding the final, which Spain won 1-0 after extra time at New York New Jersey Stadium on July 19.

According to FIFA, the suspensions will carry over to their respective national teams' next matches. The disciplinary action stems from incidents that occurred after the final whistle, when tensions boiled over between members of the Argentina and Spain camps. FIFA had previously opened proceedings over allegations including assault and unsporting behaviour before announcing the final sanctions.

Argentina FA fined

FIFA said the discrimination-related breach stemmed from discriminatory chants and gestures by Argentina supporters during the tournament. The AFA has additionally been ordered to play its next two home matches with attendance restricted to 50 per cent of stadium capacity. However, FIFA clarified that the implementation of one of those two match sanctions has been suspended for a probationary period.

The financial penalty on the AFA also comes with a specific requirement. FIFA has directed that USD 100,000 of the fine be invested in a plan to combat discrimination. Another USD 100,000 of the fine is suspended for the duration of the probationary period.

One of the incidents considered by FIFA involved a political message displayed following Argentina's semi-final victory over England. Several Argentine players were seen with a banner carrying the words "Las Malvinas son Argentinas", which translates to “The Malvinas are Argentine.” Argentina uses the term Malvinas for the Falkland Islands, a British overseas territory that Buenos Aires claims as its own.

Here is the full list of sanctions imposed by FIFA

Leandro Paredes (player): a ten-match suspension and a fine of USD 90,000.

Nahuel Molina (player): a seven-match suspension and a fine of USD 90,000.

Thiago Almada (player): a one-match suspension and a fine of USD 30,000.

Roberto Ayala (team official): a three-match suspension and a fine of USD 30,000.

Pablo Martín Páez Gavira (player): a one-match suspension and a fine of USD 30,000.

Argentinian Football Association (AFA): fines amounting to USD 321,000 and also ordered to play its next two home matches with a limited number of spectators (50%). (USD 100,000 of the USD 321,000 must be invested in a plan to combat discrimination; and the implementation of part of the sanction (one of the two matches and USD 100,000 of the fine) is suspended, with a probationary period to apply.)

 
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