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AFA's Desperate Measures to Reduce FIFA Sanctions for Attacks in the World Cup Final

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The governing body of Argentine football will appeal after the punishments applied were made known due to a series of incidents leading to the definition of the World Cup against Spain.

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The governing body of Argentine football will appeal after the punishments applied were made known due to a series of incidents leading to the definition of the World Cup against Spain.

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Andrés Paton Urich, Legal Manager of the highest Argentine football organization, analyzed the disciplinary resolutions against the organization and the footballers.

The selection of Spain was not spared from the punishments, as Pablo Gavi took a fine of 300,000 dollars and a suspension party. The Argentine office receives historic sanctions after World Cup appeared first in Eleven News.

Andrés Paton Urich, legal manager of the entity, confirmed that they were notified of six disciplinary files and announced that they will seek to reduce the punishments against Paredes, Molina and Ayala. If the appeal does not succeed, they could appeal to the TAS.

Counsel confirmed the steps to be taken after receiving the harsh failure of the international body.

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elgrafico.com.ar broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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