đ„ Fifa announces punishments after World Cup final chaos, look back
đ„ Fifa announces punishments after World Cup final chaos, look back FIFA made official this Friday (21) the punishments for those involved in the scuffle after the final whistle of Spain vs. Argentina, which decided the World Cup. Paredes and Molina, both from the Albiceleste, received the harshest bans: ten and seven matches suspended in international games, respectively. The incident began as soon as the match ended at MetLife Stadium. Molina collided with Rodri, who had been substituted and came onto the field to celebrate. The now-Barcelona player got up to confront him and, shortly after, Borja Iglesias and Eric GarcĂa also went after the current Roma full-back. The scuffle escalated with Paredes entering the fray. He shoved Gavi, who was also targeted by Thiago Almada. The Boca Juniors midfielder grabbed the Barcelona midfielder by the neck and threw him to the ground. Eric GarcĂa also suffered from Paredes' "wrath." Scaloni and former center-back Walter Samuel, a member of Argentina's coaching staff, tried to contain the chaos. Another flashpoint in the scuffle involved Roberto Ayala, another former player and also one of Scaloni's assistants, assaulting Olmo. He was also punished. Check the suspension details: Leandro Paredes: Ten international matches suspension and a $90,000 fine. Nahuel Molina: Seven international matches suspension and a $90,000 fine. Roberto Ayala: Three-match suspension as a member of the coaching staff and a $30,000 fine. Thiago Almada: One international match suspension and a $30,000 fine. Pablo MartĂn PĂĄez Gavira (Gavi): One international match suspension and a $30,000 fine. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đ§đ· here.
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