FIFA just dropped a firestorm of punishments after the World Cup final chaos between Spain and Argentina — with bans, fines, and even a coach suspended. Nahuel Molina got seven games and $90K, Leandro Paredes ten games and $90K, while Thiago Almada and Gavi each took one game and $30K. Argentina’s coach Roberto Ayala is also out for three matches. The Argentine Football Association faced a brutal $300K fine for fan chants and a political banner declaring “The Falklands are Argentine.” Just before the bans, Argentina’s FA released a video accusing FIFA of an “anti-Argentina campaign,” painting their team as fighters for their people. This isn’t just about the scuffle — it’s a full-blown storm of on-field drama, politics, and accusations that’s still boiling over.
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