FIFA Fines Argentina for Breaching World Cup Rules
The rules require teams to bring at least one player along with the coach to official news conferences held one day in advance of each match. Argentina were penalised for breaching this rule.
- Associated Press
- Updated: July 11, 2014 06:13 PM IST
FIFA has fined the Argentine Football Association 300,000 Swiss francs ($340,000) for failing to bring players to pre-match news conferences at the World Cup.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee said Thursday that Argentina, which plays in the World Cup final against Germany on Sunday, had breached the competition's media and marketing regulations. (Also read: Maradona to stay in Argentina team hotel ahead of final)
The rules require teams to bring at least one player along with the coach to official news conferences held one day in advance of each match. (Related: Forget Brazil rout, Klose raring to fire against Argentina)
Only coach Alejandro Sabella has appeared for Argentina at the last four such news conferences.
FIFA said the purpose of the regulations is to "allow media, and ultimately fans, to have an opportunity to follow a team's preparations, while also allowing each team to have the best possible environment for those preparations."