Last Updated on 12/11/2022 by てんしょく飯
FIFA has initiated disciplinary proceedings against Argentina and the Netherlands, the electronic edition of the Spanish newspaper As reported on December 10.
FIFA has opened investigations into the attitudes of some players in matches.
In the World Cup quarterfinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands on December 9, Argentina won the penalty shootout after a 2-2 tie to advance to the semifinals.
However, the game was so rough that FIFA has launched an investigation into the attitude of some players in the match.
FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has opened an investigation against the Argentine Football Association for possible violations of Articles 12 (misconduct of players and officials) and 16 (order and safety in matches) of the Disciplinary Code. The newspaper also said that it is investigating the Dutch Football Association for possible violations of Article 12 as well.
In response, the paper wrote, “With the semifinal against Croatia next Tuesday (December 13) and little time left, the disciplinary committee will need to deliberate whether to take immediate action against the Argentine team,” and Messi, Paredes, and Emiliano Martinez are among the targets. The Argentinean national team will now have to play in the semi-finals. Although this means that Argentina may be without a player in the semifinals, the paper said that it is unlikely that any punishment will be handed down.
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