AFA Chief Claudio Tapia Unleashes Fury Over Shocking World Cup Final Conspiracy Claims Against Argentina
It’s been a whole month since Argentina’s heart-wrenching 1-0 overtime loss to Spain at the 2026 World Cup final — and the silence from the Argentine Football Association president Claudio Tapia has finally been shattered. What followed the defeat wasn’t just grief; it sparked a relentless flood of conspiracy theories that questioned the integrity of the national team itself. Fueled in part by a leaked video capturing Lionel Messi’s unusually serene pre-game speech, whispers morphed into outright accusations that the team had consciously “given away” the match. Tapia, clearly fed up, dropped a scathing statement on social media, calling out what he described as a “miserable campaign” aimed at sullying the team’s honor — and he wasn’t holding back about the lack of accountability from those who spread these damaging rumors. The stakes are higher than ever as he defends the players’ commitment and demands truth be told. Ready to dive deeper? LEARN MORE



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