Mar 3 β€’ 19:03 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Argentine Football Strike: Everything You Need to Know About the Suspension of Matchday 9 of the 2026 Apertura Tournament

The Argentine Football Association has confirmed a strike affecting all football matches scheduled between March 5-8, 2026, in protest against allegations of tax evasion against its president and treasurer.

The Argentine Football Association (AFA) and the 30 clubs competing in the Liga Profesional (LPF) have announced a strike affecting the scheduled Matchday 9 from March 5 to March 8, 2026. This decision comes in response to legal allegations against AFA President Claudio Tapia and Treasurer Pablo Toviggino, who face accusations of tax evasion and withholding contributions related to various financial dealings. The strike aims to express discontent over these legal proceedings and the implications they have on the leadership of the AFA.

This disruption in the football schedule underscores the significant tensions between football leadership and government regulatory bodies in Argentina. The accusations brought forth by the Agencia de RecaudaciΓ³n y Control Aduanero (ARCA) have ignited concerns among players and teams regarding the potential fallout for the sport if the leadership were to be removed amid ongoing investigations. The decision to strike affects both men's and women's categories, signaling a unified front among teams against perceived injustices and the repercussions of these legal challenges.

As Matchday 9 approaches, the AFA's stance reflects the broader conflict within Argentine sports governance, showcasing how financial accountability issues can disrupt sporting events and affect fans and players alike. The timeline for resolving these legal matters remains unclear, but the strike is expected to lead to extensive discussions about the future governance of Argentine football and its financial integrity.

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