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U.K. urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over Falklands banner at World Cup

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 16, 11:57 AMWire: The Hindu
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U.K. urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over Falklands banner at World Cup

On July 15, Argentina beat England 2-1 in a World Cup semifinal; during post-match celebrations, Argentine players held a banner handed over by fans in the stands, reading ‘Las Malvinas son Argentinas’— ‘The Malvinas are Argentine.’

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