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Argentina defends Falklands banner as FIFA reviews controversy

Published on: July 17, 2026 4:30 PM

Argentina has defended the banner displayed by its players after the FIFA World Cup semi-final victory over England, while FIFA continues reviewing the incident for possible disciplinary action. The controversy began after players celebrated with a banner reading “Las Malvinas son Argentinas,” referring to the disputed Falkland Islands, drawing strong reactions from fans and British officials.

Read more : Argentina Defeat England 2-1 to Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Final

FIFA confirmed that its independent disciplinary committee is examining official match reports and all relevant circumstances before deciding whether any action is necessary. The governing body said it is following its standard disciplinary process and will determine possible sanctions under the FIFA Disciplinary Code after completing its assessment. A final decision is expected before the World Cup final.

Meanwhile, Argentine President Javier Milei publicly addressed the issue through a post on X, calling the players’ actions understandable because emotions were high after the victory. He acknowledged that the celebration could result in a financial penalty, but stressed that players should be free to express themselves. At the same time, he said sporting events should remain separate from diplomatic efforts.

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Milei also suggested that the most likely consequence would be a financial sanction of around £20,000 rather than a harsher punishment. Furthermore, he repeated Argentina’s long-standing claim over the Malvinas, saying the country would continue pursuing its position through diplomatic means and careful strategy instead of confrontation. His remarks marked the government’s first official response to the growing international debate.

On the other hand, the Falkland Islands government urged FIFA to enforce its regulations and take firm action against displays of a political nature during international matches. Officials called on the governing body to apply its rules consistently and sanction conduct they believe falls outside the spirit of football. Their statement added further pressure as FIFA considers the case.

The banner appeared immediately after Argentina ended England’s World Cup campaign in the semi-final on July 15, turning a major sporting celebration into an international political controversy. Now, attention has shifted from the result on the pitch to FIFA’s upcoming decision, which could influence how similar incidents are handled during future global tournaments.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Argentina banner, England Argentina, Falklands controversy, FIFA sanctions, Javier Milei, Latest, World Cup Semi final

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