Pakistan, July 30 -- FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Argentina following several incidents during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including a post-match confrontation with Spain after the final and the display of a political banner after the semifinal victory over England. The governing body is investigating the actions of players, coaching staff, supporters and the Argentine Football Association before deciding on possible disciplinary measures.

Argentina players Leandro Paredes and Nahuel Molina have been charged for their alleged roles in the clash that broke out after Spain's 1-0 victory in the World Cup final on July 19. Paredes faces three assault-related charges, while Molina has been charged with two counts. Argentina a...