Argentina players and staff banned for 21 games after World Cup final brawl

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Losing a World Cup final is bad enough. Starting a brawl afterward and earning a combined 21-game suspension from FIFA is, to put it mildly, a rough few weeks for Argentine football. FIFA has handed down suspensions totaling 21 matches to Argentina players and staff following a post-match fight that broke out after Spain defeated Argentina 1-0 in the 2026 World Cup final on July 19 in New Jersey. The heaviest punishment landed on midfielder Leandro Paredes, who picked up a 10-match ban, while defender Nahuel Molina received a 7-match suspension. What happened on the pitch A brawl erupted on the pitch after the final whistle, involving multiple Argentine players and coaching staff. FIFA opened formal proceedings in late July 2026, investigating assault charges and allegations of unsporting conduct against several individuals connected to the Argentine squad. Paredes faced three separate assault charges, while Molina was hit with two. Under FIFA’s Disciplinary Code, each assault charge carries a minimum penalty of three matches, which helps explain how the numbers stacked up so quickly for both players. Assistant coach Roberto Ayala and player Thiago Almada were also implicated in th...

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