Argentina Gets Mocking New Nickname Amid World Cup Favoritism Row

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​A new refereeing protocol has added to the powder keg of public perception over fairness at the World Cup, a former FIFA referee said on Monday, with another refereeing controversy involving Argentina adding fuel to fan complaints.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe holders’ passage to Wednesday’s semi-final against England has been accompanied by repeated complaints from opponents over refereeing decisions, amid social media speculation the tournament has favoured Lionel Messi’s side.Also in the news: Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Marry In Front Of Famous Friends At Madison Square GardenThe saga came to a head on Saturday in Argentina’s quarter-final defeat of Switzerland, as Breel Embolo was sent off for a second yellow card for simulation, a VAR rule that Swiss coach Murat Yakin called “unacceptable.”Asked for comment on Monday, FIFA referred Reuters to a July 8 interview with refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina, who rejected claims of bias in Argentina’s lsat-16 win over Egypt.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe protocol over mistaken identity is one of several incidents in which VAR is allowed to intervene under rules applied to the 2026-27 season and the World Cup, putting a largely untested protocol up for public debate.”I don’t think it should have been applied in the first place. It was too broad,” said Christina Unkel, British broadcaster ITV’s rules analyst for the World Cup and a former FIFA referee.Also in the news: Chess Federation Suspends Former World Champion Who Accused Fellow Player Of Cheating”And where I’m struggling with it is we’re not just changing who gets the card, we’re changing the underlying decision from a free kick going this way to saying no, no, no, it’s actually a decision completely opposite way. So we’re changing the basis of the decision.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement”And to me, that is where we are now officially, I think, in the re-refereeing area that VAR has been fighting to try to stay out of.”That the protocol benefited Argentina – who social media critics have dubbed “VARgentina” – only seemed to stoke the flames of fan outrage.”This new expansion of the protocol without testing it, without really knowing that that’s what they wanted it to do … it’s just like a powder keg,” Unkel told Reuters. “I’m just waiting for the final lynchpin.”Also in the news: World Cup Boss Teases Idea For Expanding Tournament After 2026 Edition’COMPLETELY ERODED’The narrative has been building since the group stage, when Algeria called for Messi to be sent off after he stood on the calf of their captain Aissa Mandi in the first half. He was not – and went on to score a hat-trick.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDays later, Algeria filed a complaint alleging poor refereeing during the game, a source told Reuters.Controversy around Argentina’s round of 16 win over Egypt spilled over for days: Egypt netted a goal in the 62nd minute but it was disallowed after a VAR check found  

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