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🚨 ESCÁNDALO TRAS ESCÁNDALO 🚨
El Parlamento Europeo ha solicitado una INVESTIGACIÓN sobre el presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, en relación con su gestión.
La FIFA revisará las decisiones del árbitro Letexier en el partido Argentina vs Egipto para DECIDIR si lo SANCIONA o no.
EI FBI está investigando las actividades de la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino en Estados Unidos por presunto lavado de dinero y fraude.
QUÉ VERGÜENZA 🤢🤢🤢


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honestamente
depois de hoje fiquei sem vontade de ver o resto da copa
David Ornside@David_Ornside
🚨🗣 Egypt's Coach Hossam Hassan couldn't control himself after full-time: "I will say what's on my mind regardless of the consequence, this was clearly a rigged match and the whole world saw it" "And I want to say one more thing, if they want them [Argentina] to win so bad, why call everyone to come and participate?"
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Many people don’t know this, but the crossed-arms “X” signal is FIFA’s universal gesture for reporting racist abuse.
When a player, coach, or team official makes that signal, they’re informing the referee that racist abuse has occurred. It is meant to trigger FIFA’s three-step anti-racism protocol: first stop the match, then suspend it if the abuse continues, and ultimately abandon the match if it doesn’t stop.
Today, Egypt manager Hossam Hassan made the “X” gesture from the touchline. Instead of initiating the protocol, the referee booked Hassan with a yellow card and allowed play to continue.

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