World Cup 2018: Fifa hands Argentina hefty fine for violence and homophobic chanting
In addition to the violence and homophobic chanting, Argentina failed to fulfil their obligation to mandatory post-match interviews after losing to Croatia.
Shocking footage went viral appearing to show Argentine fans at the Nizhny Novgorod stadium fighting opposing supporters.
Argentina’s security minister Patricia Bullrich called for Russia to punish the fans involved by taking their Fan ID that permits them inside World Cup stadiums. She also urged Russian authorities to “deport” four individuals accused of fighting.
Fifa have already fined the Mexican FA £7,600 after their fans sang homophobic chants in their 1-0 win over Germany. “Fifa has a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination,” a spokesperson said.
Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri received a warning and a fine of 10,000 Swiss frans (£7,600) for their gestures of an Albanian national symbol in the celebrations of their goals against Serboa. Their captain Stephan Lichtsteiner was also fined 5,000 Swiss frans (£3,800).
Argentina drew against Iceland in their opening group game and a defeat against Croatia left them scrambling to qualify ahead of their final game against Nigeria.
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