White House confirms stance on Falklands row after UK urges FIFA action against Argentina; 'First Amendment rights'
India, July 18 -- The second FIFA World Cup semifinal saw England bow out after a defeat to Argentina. However, it was what unfolded after the final whistle during La Albiceleste's celebrations that quickly sparked controversy and drew widespread attention.
The Argentina players unveiled a banner carrying a message about the Falkland Islands, the disputed South Atlantic territory over which Argentina and the United Kingdom fought a war in 1982. The banner read, "Las Malvinas son Argentinas," which translates to "The Malvinas are Argentinian."
The incident quickly became a global talking point, with many questioning whether FIFA could take disciplinary action against the Argentina national team for displaying what was widely viewed as a ...
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