UK urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over World Cup Falklands banner
The United Kingdom is urging FIFA to investigate Argentina's players for displaying a banner reading "The Falklands are Argentinian" after their World Cup semifinal victory over England. British Business Minister Peter Kyle called the act an "egregious violation" of FIFA rules prohibiting political symbols in football, a stance supported by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office. The incident occurred following a match in Atlanta, USA, and reignites tensions over the 1982 war fought between the two nations for control of the Falkland Islands. Downing Street stated that while the World Cup may not be won by Britain, the Falkland Islands belong to them. The article notes that Argentina claims the islands, which Britain occupied in the 19th century. FIFA has not yet commented on the matter.