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FBI probing Argentine Football Association's finances in US

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FBI Investigates Argentine Football Association's $300M Financial Dealings During World Cup
While Argentine Football Association president Claudio Tapia was in Miami with the national team during the tournament, federal authorities were moving forward with a separate investigation into the A...

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FBI probing Argentine Football Association's finances in US over alleged money laundering concerns
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Why is the FBI investigating Argentina Football Association's finances?
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Why is FBI investigating Argentine Football Association's finances? Report flags $57 million alleged 'fraud'
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) is reportedly facing scrutiny in the United States after an Argentine media report claimed the FBI is examining some of its financial activities.

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Egyptian Football Association 'cannot remain silent' about officiating in loss to Argentina

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