FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings against Argentina for the final against France

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The Disciplinary Commission of FIFA has made public the opening of proceedings against Argentine Football Association AFA for the behavior of the players and team in the final on December 18 match France. According to FIFA’s statement, this is due to possible violations of articles 11 related to Offensive behavior and violations of the principles of fair play and 12 regarding “Improper conduct of players and officials” of FIFA Disciplinary Code.

Article 11 literally speaks “Federations and clubs, as well as their players, officials or any other member or person performing a duty on their behalf shall respect the Laws of the Game, the FIFA Laws and FIFA regulations, directives, guidelines, circulars and decisions; Also, they must adhere to the principles of fair play, honesty and integrity.

It is in the second point where he mentions the reasons for sanctioning: “For example, disciplinary measures may be imposed on any person who carries out any of the following actions:

a) violates basic norms of civic behavior;

b) insult someone in any way, especially by offensive words or actions;

c) use a sporting event to conduct demonstrations of a nature other than sports

Article 12 talks about the possible penalties arising from this behavior.

In addition, FIFA also refers to article 44 of the FIFA World Cup Qatar Regulations in conjunction with the Media and Marketing Regulations for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, during the Argentina-France final.

Article 44 reads: “Participating federations shall support and ensure that their players, coaches, officials and other employees support the

commercial program established by FIFA to take advantage of the marketing rights of the final tournament, including special marketing programs managed by FIFA and its commercial affiliates (e.g. ball boys, player escorts, ball carriers, flag bearers , player awards, player of the match and visits to stadiums). In this regard, each member association shall ensure that its players, coaches, officials and other employees do not use or exploit, directly or indirectly, any commercial rights of the final tournament without the prior express consent of FIFA, which can be given or taken back. of FIFA. at your own discretion.”

Also file with the Croatian Football Association in the match against Morocco

In addition, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee opened a procedure against the Croatian Football Association for possible violations of articles 13 of Discrimination and 16 related to Law and security in matches of the FIFA Disciplinary Code during the match for third and fourth place between Croatia – Morocco.

Source: La Verdad

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