Malvinas Flags Banned in Argentina-England
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On the eve of the semifinals meeting between Argentina and England in Atlanta, albicelist fans will not be able to enter any flag in reference to the Malvinas Islands. Argentina’s Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, declared on a radio station that followers will not enter the Stadium with flags or political elements, since this duel carries more historically than football. “It is forbidden to enter elements that have some kind of provoc…
FIFA, the FBI and the security forces of both countries defined a special protocol for the Atlanta semi-final.T-shirts, badges and other items with references to the Malvinas Islands, among other obligations, will not be allowed.
The selections of Argentina and England have faced 5 times in the world. The balance is slightly favorable to the English, 3 victories against 2 of the Argentines. When these teams jump to the arena of the Atlanta stadium on Wednesday 15 July will be at stake aspects that go beyond football. They will enter the history, the rivalry of two ways of understanding the game, the memory of painful defeats, traps, pitfalls and new partners. These are t…
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The Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, confirmed on Tuesday that Argentine fans will not be able to enter the Mercedes-Benz Stadium of Atlanta with flags that refer to the Falkland Islands to encourage the selection at the crossing against England for the semifinals of the World Cup 2026. “You will not be able to enter with flags or political messages linked to Malvinas,” said the official when referring to the security operation that w…
The U.S. authorities will deploy a comprehensive security operation for Argentina-England mourning the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup. Measures taken include a ban on entering the stadium with flags, posters or T-shirts containing political references, including the Malvinas Islands.
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