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FIFA, Favouritism and Football

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As I gasped in astonishment and watched the Pharaohs leading 2-0 against the defending champion Argentina on July 7, I was wondering how the FIFA would swallow the outcome of the match, if the final scoreline goes against the Messi-led Argentina!

The South American giant advanced to the quarter final and kept their title defense hopes alive after winning the match against Egypt by the narrowest of margins (3-2), thanks to biased refereeing and controversial VAR calls.

“I won’t watch the rest of the World Cup matches,” said a fuming Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan. The FIFA now faces a serious charge: Was the match rigged to favor Argentina?

The Argentina-Egypt tie has exposed the FIFA’s blatant bias, utter disregard for fair play and depraved mindset: seeing Argentina through by any means, fair or foul.

Following Egypt’s valiant display against Argentina, Manolo Lama, the legendary Spanish commentator, said: “Today we witnessed a great comeback by Argentina and one of the biggest robberies in football history.”

“This is theft and an absolute disgrace. Why did football authorities investigate the incident involving Argentina, while Egypt didn’t get the same treatment?” said Jose Mourinho, Real Madrid manager.

Alan Shearer, the former England captain and currently the BBC sport columnist, was livid as he was reacting to Egypt’s unfair exit from the tournament. He had vented his spleen during a debate on ‘The Rest is Football’ podcast pointing out the inconsistency of the French referee, Francois Letexier. He had said that the referee had used VAR to disallow Mustafa Ziko’s goal due to an earlier foul, but refused to review an identical challenge during Argentina’s late winner. “Either both are fouls or neither is a foul…,” Shearer added.

Shearer was also joined by Gary Lineker, Micah Richards and Joe Cole, who slammed the controversial VAR calls in the match.

Political interference

Soccer fans had seen how the FIFA had set a precedent after President Donald Trump called up the FIFA president Gianni Infantino and USA’s star striker Folarin Balogun was allowed to play against Belgium.

The entire world witnessed how the brazen political inference had spoilt the spirit of the game. Although it had little impact on the field (Belgium won 4-1 against USA), it caused seismic shocks. The decision to lift the ban on Balogun (who had been red-carded) raised serious questions about the Infantino-Trump friendship.

According to ESPN reports, several European lawmakers are now mobilizing support to launch an investigation in the European Parliament against Infantino over his involvement in the Balogun red-card case.

We may also recall how Argentina scraped through in their match against Cobe Verde, the tiny West African nation of half a million that made history in this World Cup.

Football, the most popular sport globally, stands for self-belief and self-confidence and this is what Cobe Verde had shown the world.

Unfortunately, the game has now become only a multi-billion-dollar global entertainment industry with sponsorship and broadcasting rights being given the top priority. The values—fair play, integrity, camaraderie and social cohesion with which the Beautiful Game is associated with—are sorely missing today!

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Vozinha, the vanquished who becomes a superhero

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Small is beautiful!

Cabo Verde, a teeny-weeny archipelago country off the West African coast in the central Atlantic Ocean, and also known as ‘Sahara in the Atlantic’ made history on Saturday in Miami. A debutant in the World Cup 2026 with just half a million population won the hearts of millions of soccer fans across the world as they went down fighting against the mighty Argentina which lifted the trophy as many as four times.

Vozinha, the Superhero  

Josimar Jose Evora Dias, the 40-year-old goalkeeper, came to the World Cup as an unknown! Better known as Vozinha, he represented the nation’s never-say-die attitude, unflinching fortitude, unwavering commitment and stubborn refusal to back down. He symbolizes The Beautiful Game’s essential spirit: Never give up, and fight till the end.

This is football, a metaphor for life!

Argentina fans, or for that matter every soccer aficionado, thought it would be a cakewalk against Cabo Verde. Well, what the world had seen instead was completely a different spectacle: a lone man’s fairytale journey under the bar!

Vozinha grabbed the headlines in their match against Spain saving brilliantly as many as 13 goals. In the Group match, they remained unbeaten, including a draw with Uruguay (2-2).

FIFA and World Cup referees

Watching the crucial tie and listening to the commentary keenly on Saturday, I had a feeling that commentators at the back of their minds wanted Argentina to win.

Maybe a FIFA directive!

In case, the defending Champion is shown the door, ticket sales will be impacted seriously in the later stage of the tournament. One can understand, well and truly, that ticket sales matter and it matters a lot to the football’s world body!

And that’s why the referee didn’t allow the game to proceed a little further and blew the final whistle immediately after 120 minutes.

Reason: If Cabo Verde gets an equalizer, and the match is stretched to penalty shootout and a miracle happens, the FIFA’s financial interest will get a jolt.

Vozinha left the World Cup pitch forever, but he etched his name in football history as the tournament moved on.

This is Football!

The Champion will cheer on the 19th but football fans across the world won’t forget this braveheart for eons of time. The man who taught us: “Never stop dreaming. Never stop believing!”

Salute to you, the legend,


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