Prestianni could miss Argentina games as FIFA extends ban to World Cup
Argentina winger Gianluca Prestianni faces missing his country's first two World Cup matches due to a six-game ban extended globally by FIFA. The suspension stems from homophobic conduct directed at Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr.

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AI-generatedArgentina winger Gianluca Prestianni faces missing his country's first two World Cup matches due to a six-game ban extended globally by FIFA. The suspension stems from homophobic conduct directed at Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr. during a Champions League playoff in February, for which UEFA initially imposed the ban. FIFA has now enforced this sanction worldwide, meaning Prestianni will be ineligible for competitive international matches, including World Cup fixtures, if selected. The ban covers UEFA club competitions and competitive international games, but excludes friendlies and domestic league matches. Prestianni has limited international experience with Argentina, having made only one prior appearance.
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5 extractedArgentina opens their World Cup campaign on June 16 against Algeria.
The ban covers UEFA club competition games or competitive international matches, but not friendlies or domestic league games.
The worldwide extension means Prestianni would miss Argentina's first two World Cup fixtures if selected.
Prestianni was handed the ban by UEFA for directing a slur at Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr during a Champions League playoff clash.
FIFA extended Gianluca Prestianni's six-game suspension for homophobic conduct to have worldwide effect.