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The FBI and US Department of Justice are investigating the Argentine Football Association and president Claudio Tapia over alleged money laundering and bank fraud involving over $300 million in international commercial dealings.
Investigators are examining how the AFA structured contracts through Miami firm TourProdEnter LLC, tracing funds across US banks including Citibank, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, according to a tweet by Mario Nawfal on X.
Roughly $57 million allegedly moved without clear economic justification, per La Nación’s reporting.
AFA president Claudio Tapia and treasurer Pablo Toviggino are named in the probe, with Tapia remaining in the US alongside the national team. No formal charges have been filed, and Tapia has previously denied wrongdoing, framing it as political targeting.
The investigation unfolds as Argentina continues their World Cup campaign, currently preparing to face Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
Harry Kane has confirmed he accepted an invitation from Donald Trump to play a round of golf in Palm Beach about 18 months ago.
England captain Harry Kane has revealed that he played a round of golf with U.S. President Donald Trump around 18 months ago after receiving an invitation during a visit to Palm Beach.
Speaking in comments shared by Polymarket Sport, Kane described the experience as “pretty surreal,” saying Trump invited him to play while he was in Florida.
The Bayern Munich striker said meeting the president and sharing a round of golf was a memorable occasion.
Kane also praised Trump’s golfing ability, saying, “His golf is pretty good, to be honest,” while reflecting on the outing, according to the report shared by Polymarket Sport.
Talk about a winning lookalike game! A Russian model who doesn’t even follow soccer is cashing in on major new brand deals. Why?
Instagram went wild over videos showcasing her uncanny resemblance to Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland.
Her viral twin moment completely transformed her career, proving that looking like a sports icon pays off big time!
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has been central to Norway’s surprise World Cup run, leading them past Senegal, Ivory Coast and Brazil to their first quarter-final since 1998.
While Erling Haaland’s seven goals grab headlines, Norway’s success has been built on Odegaard’s all-action leadership, according to The Athletic.
Coach Stale Solbakken called him “invaluable,” describing how he dictates Norway’s defensive shape and work rate depending on the game state.
Carlo Ancelotti admitted Odegaard’s deeper positioning made Brazil’s press harder to execute, while Vinicius Junior said Norway “surprised” Brazil by controlling the game rather than sitting back.
Odegaard, who made his senior debut at 15, has carried Norway’s World Cup hopes since childhood, becoming just the third player since 1966 to register three assists in his first three World Cup appearances.
He’s had little rest compared to England’s Arsenal contingent, going straight from the Champions League final into international duty.
Saturday’s quarter-final against England will pit him against club teammates Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and others, a reunion Odegaard may relish given his fiery clashes with Brazil’s players following their exit.
Norway’s Football Rise: More Than Stars
Beyond Haaland: Norway’s World Cup Powerhouse
Norway’s Golden Generation: A System Success
Norway, a nation comparable in size to Scotland, has transformed into a football powerhouse at the World Cup. It’s not solely due to stars like Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (with seven tournament goals) or Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard, who captains both club and country. Their success stems from a deeper system.
Pickford Makes History!
England’s Jordan Pickford is set to become the most capped World Cup player for his nation, surpassing Peter Shilton with 18 appearances against Norway in Miami. The 32-year-old Everton keeper delivered a “superb display” against Mexico, solidifying his undisputed status as England’s number one. His consistent form prompts questions: does he finally deserve more recognition?
Football fans are flocking to BBC Sport this summer, setting new engagement records across the website and app. Audiences are immersed in extensive World Cup coverage, alongside live pages, compelling articles, and engaging videos. The massive summer of football has proven hugely popular, with unprecedented numbers enjoying BBC Sport’s diverse offerings.
Manager Martin O’Neill hints at potential Celtic returns for Kelechi Iheanacho and Marcelo Saracchi, with club executive Michael Nicholson reportedly in contact with their agents. Both players were with Celtic last season. Boca Juniors has now listed 28-year-old Uruguay international Saracchi for sale, adding weight to speculation about his future.
Suggested Headlines:
- “Celtic Eye Iheanacho, Saracchi Return”
- “O’Neill Confirms Celtic Transfer Talks”
- “Saracchi Up for Sale by Boca Juniors”
Bellingham’s World Cup Brilliance
England Star’s Unstoppable Rise
Jude Bellingham has delivered a mesmerising performance at the World Cup, marking one of England’s most captivating individual displays in recent major tournaments. His impact has been so profound that the initial debate over his World Cup squad inclusion now appears ridiculous.
Manchester United’s senior squad returns to Carrington, but World Cup players and injured stars like Matthijs de Ligt are absent. New coach Michael Carrick will rely on academy prospects for early pre-season games in Finland and Norway. Youngsters like Shea Lacey, Jack Fletcher, Harry Amass, Radek Vitek, Tyler Fletcher, JJ Gabriel, and Jacob Devaney are poised to impress and push for first-team roles.
Headlines:
- United Youth Get Pre-Season Chance
- Carrick Turns to Academy Stars
- Man Utd’s Next Generation on Tour
