Soccer-Paredes banned for 10 games after World Cup final fracas, Argentina fined


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Final - Spain v Argentina - New York/New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S. - July 19, 2026 Argentina's Leandro Paredes and Lisandro Martinez clash with Spain's Gavi after the match REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/File Photo

Aug 21 (Reuters) - Argentina's Leandro Paredes ⁠received a 10-match suspension for his part in a brawl ⁠after his team lost to Spain in the World Cup final ‌while teammate Nahuel Molina was suspended for seven games, FIFA announced on Friday.

A brief scuffle erupted at the final whistle when Argentina midfielder Paredes shoved Spain's Gavi to the ground ​as the European champions' substitutes rushed onto the ⁠pitch to celebrate.

Paredes faced three ⁠assault counts while Molina faced two. Both players were also fined $90,000 each.

Argentina’s ⁠Thiago ‌Almada and Spain’s Gavi faced one count each of unsporting behaviour, while Argentina's assistant coach Roberto Ayala faced one assault count.

While Almada ⁠and Gavi received one-match suspensions, Ayala, who had apologised ​for his part ‌in the altercation, was banned for three games, with all three ⁠fined $30,000.

The Argentinian Football ​Association (AFA) were fined a total of $321,000 for multiple disciplinary breaches during the World Cup, including the display by some players of a banner declaring "Las Malvinas Son Argentinas" ("The ⁠Falklands are Argentine") following their semi-final win ​over England.

The AFA was also ordered to play Argentina's next two home matches with spectators limited to 50% of capacity.

FIFA had said using a sports event ⁠for demonstrations of a non-sporting nature was a breach of the disciplinary code.

The fines were levied for breaches of the disciplinary code including use of a sports event for non-sporting demonstrations, team misconduct, and discriminatory chants and ​gestures by fans.

"The FIFA Disciplinary Committee further determined ⁠that $100,000 of the $321,000 must be invested in a plan to combat discrimination," it ​said.

"The implementation of part of the sanction (one of ‌the two matches and $100,000 of the ​fine) is suspended, with a probationary period to apply."

The decisions remain subject to appeal.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

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