Three Argentina players have been banned following a brawl that occurred at the end of last month's World Cup final against Spain. Additionally, the nation received a fine for displaying a banner related to the Falkland Islands after their semifinal victory over England.
According to ESPN, three Argentina players were penalized for their involvement in the post-match altercation with Spain.
Beyond the on-field incident, Argentina was also fined for displaying a banner after their semifinal win against England. The banner related to the Falkland Islands, a territory claimed by Argentina but administered by the United Kingdom.
The penalties stem from events following the World Cup final and semifinal match, indicating FIFA’s response to both the physical altercation and the political display. The source provides no further details on the nature of the brawl or the content of the banner.
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