Fifa have opened disciplinary proceedings against Argentina after its players unfurled a political banner prior to last week's friendly against Slovenia.
The banner read 'Las Malvinas son Argentinas', which translates as 'the Falkland Islands belong to Argentina', with the players holding it in front of them in an act of support before kick-off.
The actions of the national side are in direct breach of two counts of Fifa's disciplinary code and the governing body have now confirmed they will open an investigation.
A statement read: "The chairman of the Fifa disciplinary committee has decided to open disciplinary proceedings [against Argentina] based on an apparent breach of art. 60 of the Fifa stadium and security regulations (‘prevention of provocative and aggressive actions’) and art. 52 of the Fifa disciplinary code (‘team misconduct’).”
Argentina's FA will have the opportunity to explain their stance and provide any footage or material to support their case.
Goal.com
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