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The International Football Federation (FIFA) imposed sanctions on the Argentine national team following acts of violence, disorder, and hooliganism that occurred during the 2026 World Cup final against Spain. The penalties included fines totaling up to $321,000, as well as restrictions on spectator attendance for upcoming matches, limiting audience numbers to no more than 50% of stadium capacity due to discrimination and racist abuses. Several players from the team were also suspended, including Leandro Paredes for 10 matches and Gabi for one match, with fines ranging from $30,000 to $90,000. Additionally, management and individual team members faced disciplinary suspensions. Furthermore, the Argentine Football Association was ordered to invest $100,000 in a plan to combat discrimination.
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