Dramatic photorealistic image of police raiding AFA headquarters in Argentina's football money laundering probe.
Dramatic photorealistic image of police raiding AFA headquarters in Argentina's football money laundering probe.
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Justice raids AFA and 17 clubs in Sur Finanzas case

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Argentine justice conducted 35 simultaneous raids on the AFA headquarters, its Ezeiza training ground, and 17 football clubs over alleged ties to Sur Finanzas, linked to president Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia. The operations, ordered by Judge Luis Armella, aim to seize documents probing potential money laundering via contracts and loans. Prosecutor Cecilia Incardona leads the investigation into the firm's owner, Ariel Vallejos.

On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, Argentine federal justice carried out 35 operations in the Sur Finanzas case, focusing on ties between the financial firm and the Argentine Football Association (AFA). The raids, led by Judge Luis Armella in Comodoro Py, targeted the AFA's central headquarters in Buenos Aires, its Ezeiza training ground, and 17 clubs from various leagues, including Racing, Independiente, San Lorenzo, Banfield, Platense, Barracas Central, Argentinos Juniors, Morón, Excursionistas, Deportivo Armenio, Los Andes, and Acassuso.

Federal Police seized accounting and administrative documents, as well as electronic equipment from the venues. In San Lorenzo, officials confirmed only information was taken, excluding cell phones or safe contents. The procedures lasted over 15 hours and zeroed in on commercial agreements: some clubs featured Sur Finanzas as main sponsor on jerseys, while others allegedly received loans repaid through TV rights or marketing contracts.

Prosecutor Cecilia Incardona requested lifting fiscal and banking secrecy on the clubs to detect potential money laundering. Ariel Vallejos, Sur Finanzas owner, is the main suspect and handed over his phone to the prosecutor's office the previous week. An ARCA report details possible front men for Tapia and Pablo Toviggino via Real Central SRL, exposing incomes and asset movements.

Club Atlético Excursionistas issued a statement clarifying their link was solely a sponsorship deal to support sports activities, with no corporate or financial ties, and offered full cooperation to justice. The Liga Profesional detailed its contract with Sur Finanzas in an official release. The case, predating the ARCA-driven probe, is based in the Federal Court of Lomas de Zamora under Federico Villena, with a pending jurisdiction conflict in the Federal Chamber of La Plata.

These events reveal direct links, such as in Banfield, where a trust and related companies connect to Sur Finanzas for alleged illicit fund placement.

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Reactions on X predominantly criticize AFA president Chiqui Tapia, demanding his removal amid raids investigating money laundering ties to Sur Finanzas. Journalists detail raided clubs, financial schemes, and suspicious links like banks and helipads. Users express outrage, skepticism toward justice's effectiveness, and note impacts like suspended draws; clubs distance themselves via statements.

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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.

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.

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The Revenue and Customs Control Agency expanded the criminal complaint against the Argentine Football Association. It accused Claudio Tapia and Pablo Toviggino of forming a fiscal illicit association linked to nearly 300 million pesos in evasion through fake invoices.

Augusto Fraschina, an equestrian instructor who taught Pablo Toviggino's children, the AFA treasurer, was accused of sexual abuse in 2018 by a student. The case has been stalled for nearly eight years, nearing prescription. Two Casación magistrates who invalidated evidence belong to the Argentine Football Association's ethics and appeals tribunals.

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Federal judge Ariel Lijo ordered on Thursday the lifting of banking, tax, and anti-money laundering secrecy for Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni, his wife Bettina Angeletti, their firm AS Innovación Profesional, and six women listed as lenders. The measure, requested by prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita, aims to reconstruct Adorni's financial circuit since January 2022 in an alleged illicit enrichment case.

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