FIFA Bans Argentina’s World Cup Hero Martinez for “Offensive Behaviour”
Argentina’s World Cup-winning goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has been handed a two-match ban by FIFA for “offensive behaviour,” the Argentine Football Association (AFA) announced yesterday.
The 32-year-old Aston Villa star was found guilty of violating FIFA’s code of conduct in two separate episodes, including holding a replica of the Copa America trophy to his groin after Argentina’s World Cup qualifier win over Chile on September 5.
“We acknowledge the decision made by FIFA and will abide by it,” said AFA President, Claudio Tapia. “However, we believe Martinez’s actions were in the heat of the moment and not meant to offend.”
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Martinez’s ban comes as a blow to Argentina’s national team, who are set to face Ecuador and Bolivia in upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
“Emiliano is a key player for us, and his absence will be felt,” said Argentina’s National Team Coach, Lionel Scaloni. “But we respect FIFA’s decision and will move forward accordingly.”
The goalkeeper’s actions sparked controversy, with some labeling them as disrespectful and unsportsmanlike.
“FIFA has made it clear that such behavior will not be tolerated,” said FIFA Disciplinary Committee Chairman, Anin Yeboah. “Players must uphold the principles of fair play and respect.”
Martinez will miss Argentina’s upcoming qualifiers against Ecuador and Bolivia, dealing a significant blow to the team’s chances of securing a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
“Emiliano knows he made a mistake and has apologized,” said Tapia. “We will support him and work towards ensuring our team’s success despite his absence.”
The ban serves as a reminder of FIFA’s commitment to maintaining sportsmanship and respect in the beautiful game.
