Empty Argentine soccer stadium with protest banners and supporters during AFA strike backing Claudio Tapia amid tax probe.
Empty Argentine soccer stadium with protest banners and supporters during AFA strike backing Claudio Tapia amid tax probe.
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AFA calls strike in Argentine football to support Tapia

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The Argentine Football Association (AFA) and Liga Profesional decided to suspend local football matches in defense of their president, Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia, amid a tax evasion investigation. The measure will affect the ninth round of the 2026 Apertura Tournament and other matches in various categories. Several leaders expressed support, while others denounced external pressures.

The AFA pushed for a strike in Argentine football to support its president, Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia, and treasurer Pablo Toviggino, who must appear before Judge Diego Amarante that same week on alleged tax evasion charges. The AFA Executive Committee's decision was backed by Liga Profesional, which suspended the ninth round of the 2026 Apertura Tournament in first division, along with all matches in various local categories.

Vélez president Fabián Berlanga addressed the measure and denounced government persecution against Tapia. “It is a decision that the clubs took amid the investigation,” he stated to TN. Meanwhile, TV host and former Boca vice president Mario Pergolini expressed surprise at the AFA-called strike to support Tapia.

Liga Cordobesa fully adhered to the resolution, announcing it would not start its tournament in support of Tapia. “The measure adopted responds to the decision taken by the AFA Executive Committee, to which this league fully adheres, with a clear institutional support gesture,” the official statement highlights. No specific dates beyond the ninth round are mentioned, but the strike will occur that weekend.

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X discussions on the AFA's strike to support Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia amid a $19.3B tax evasion probe show polarized views: critics label it a mafia tactic to shield thieves and demand AFA intervention, skeptics question the need for a paro if innocent, while supporters claim political persecution by the government and media. High-engagement posts highlight outrage over using fans as leverage.

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AFA officials at new Pilar headquarters amid fund mismanagement investigations.
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AFA confirms definitive settlement in Buenos Aires province

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The Argentine Football Association (AFA) confirmed on Wednesday its change of address to Buenos Aires province, specifically to the Pilar district, placing it under the exclusive oversight of the Provincial Directorate of Legal Entities. This occurs amid investigations into alleged fund mismanagement, including documents found proving payments of at least 300 million pesos. The move has sparked controversy, with the General Inspection of Justice (IGJ) requesting overseers, though the AFA claims it has lost jurisdiction.

Lawmaker Lilita Carrió celebrated the Arca audit of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and stated that its leaders, Chiqui Tapia and Pablo Toviggino, will end up in prison. This comes amid judicial investigations and AFA's domicile change to Buenos Aires province to evade national oversight. Construction has begun on a Pilar plot, as a judge replaces another in the case involving a mansion.

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A judge has processed AFA president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia and treasurer Pablo Toviggino for alleged tax evasion, ordering embargoes. Diego Amarante argued that Tapia controls fiscal keys and signed balances since 2017. A chat is under investigation regarding US$300,000 allegedly hidden in a sock drawer.

In a joint committee plenary, La Libertad Avanza's officialism secured the majority opinion for the labor reform with 44 signatures, after removing the controversial Article 44 on sick leave. The opposition, led by Unión por la Patria, presented a counter-reform proposing shorter workdays and expanded worker rights. Meanwhile, the CGT called a national strike for February 19 in opposition to the bill.

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A trade union front, including ATE, UOM and other unions, announced marches on February 5 in Córdoba and February 10 in Rosario to reject the Government's labor reform. Though without the organic support of the CGT, the groups aim to pressure provincial governors and warn of future strikes in Congress. Rodolfo Aguiar of ATE stated that 'the Government has to start worrying'.

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