Corruption in the AFA: Suspected Chats from Referee Luis Lobo Medina Suggest Match-Fixing in 2021
Alleged leaked chats from referee Luis Lobo Medina suggest potential match-fixing involving the Argentine Football Association and the club Tigre during a 2021 game.
Recent revelations regarding alleged chats involving Luis Lobo Medina, a referee in Argentina's football league, suggest a serious scandal of potential match-fixing. These chats, disseminated by the channel TN, indicate discussions surrounding influencing referee decisions for a 2021 match between the club Tigre and Mitre from Santiago del Estero, raising alarms in both sports and political circles.
As members of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) face scrutiny for a significant tax evasion case, this new scandal adds another layer of controversy to Argentine football. Although the authenticity of the chats has not yet been confirmed, the implications of such discussions could tarnish the reputation of the sport and its governing body as they prepare for upcoming international events, including the World Cup in 2026.
The highlighted match ended in a controversial 3-3 draw, which has remained under investigation due to questionable officiating during key moments. This incident parallels ongoing scrutiny of the AFA's leadership and raises questions about integrity in sports governance, suggesting that deeper systemic issues may be at play within Argentine football.