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FIFA Suspends Four Argentina Players After World Cup Final Clashes

FIFA has handed down heavy disciplinary suspensions to four Argentina players following a post-match brawl during the World Cup final, according to governing body announcements reported by international outlets. Disciplinary Action and Match Incidents According to coverage from…

FIFA Suspends Four Argentina Players After World Cup Final Clashes

FIFA has handed down heavy disciplinary suspensions to four Argentina players following a post-match brawl during the World Cup final, according to governing body announcements reported by international outlets.

Disciplinary Action and Match Incidents

According to coverage from BBC Sport and dailymail.com, midfielder Leandro Paredes faced severe criticism for grabbing Spain’s Eric Garcia by the neck and pushing over Gavi after full time, while also avoiding a red card for an earlier challenge during normal time.

Paredes later admitted to ESPN that the pain of the defeat would linger, noting that he is weighing his international future alongside fellow veteran players. Meanwhile, defender Nicolas Otamendi confirmed his retirement from international football following the tournament, ending a 139-cap career that concluded with an on-field argument against Spain captain Rodri.

Wider Investigation Into Squad Conduct

Beyond the final match altercations, FIFA launched a separate investigation into the behavior of the Argentina squad after several players lifted a controversial banner referencing the Falkland Islands during their semi-final celebrations, as documented by dailymail.com. Pundits including Micah Richards and Joe Hart publicly condemned the post-match conduct, describing the behavior as embarrassing and lacking in sportsmanship following a high-stakes global fixture.

FIFA Suspends Four Argentina Players After World Cup Final Clashes

Player Rebuttals and Squad Rebuild

Despite the heavy criticism from analysts, Spain midfielder Gavi publicly defended Paredes, stating to reporters that the Argentine midfielder should not face a suspension. The disciplinary fallout coincides with a transitional phase for the national team, as manager Lionel Scaloni expressed uncertainty regarding his own tenure and key squad members evaluate their continuity ahead of upcoming international cycles.

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