Illustration of luxury car collection owned by alleged AFA officials' frontmen, with judicial documents and money laundering symbols in a corruption probe.
Illustration of luxury car collection owned by alleged AFA officials' frontmen, with judicial documents and money laundering symbols in a corruption probe.
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Arca report exposes patrimonial growth of alleged testaferros of Tapia

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Judge Daniel Rafecas prohibited Luciano Pantano and Ana Lucía Conte from leaving the country, identified as alleged testaferros of AFA's Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia and Pablo Toviggino. A report from the Revenue and Customs Control Agency details the explosive patrimonial growth of their company Real Central SRL, owner of 59 luxury cars. The probe links to alleged money laundering at Sur Finanzas.

The judicial probe into the Argentine Football Association (AFA) progresses with key revelations from a report by the Revenue and Customs Control Agency (ARCA). The document, submitted to federal judge Daniel Rafecas, examines the economic activity, assets, and financial movements of Real Central SRL, a firm owned by Luciano Pantano and Ana Lucía Conte, whom the Civic Coalition has identified as testaferros for AFA president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia and his deputy, treasurer Pablo Toviggino.

According to the ARCA report accessed by TN, Pantano and Conte's declared assets surged from 347,000 pesos in 2022 to 4,259 million pesos in 2025, an exponential rise over three years. The company holds a fleet of 59 luxury cars and purchased a 10-hectare mega-estate in Pilar. These findings prompted Rafecas to ban them from leaving the country as the investigation deepens.

Separately, Toviggino's personal holdings include over 16 elite horses registered with the 'HT' prefix, for Hermanos Toviggino, his equestrian venture. Some specimens exceed 50,000 dollars and are trained for major competitions, a pursuit requiring millions in upkeep.

The case extends to Sur Finanzas, a financial entity linked to Tapia, where courts ordered fresh raids on companies and safety deposit boxes. Operations at AFA offices and a Suipacha 474 site in Buenos Aires yielded no items from opened boxes, but the Anti-Money Laundering Unit, headed by Diego Velasco, joined the money laundering inquiry. The national government has tempered its push against the AFA to sidestep FIFA penalties, focusing instead on extraordinary congressional sessions.

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Discussions on X focus on the ARCA report revealing explosive patrimonial growth of Real Central SRL, owned by alleged testaferros Luciano Pantano and Ana Lucía Conte for AFA's Tapia and Toviggino, including 59 luxury cars despite no profits. Reactions include outrage over unexplained wealth and money laundering links, support for judicial prohibitions on travel and asset freezes, and skepticism from defenders claiming ARCA inspections deny direct ties to AFA leaders.

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Dramatic courtroom illustration of AFA president Tapia and treasurer Toviggino facing tax evasion charges, featuring hidden cash in a sock drawer.
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Justice processes Tapia and Toviggino for alleged tax evasion at AFA

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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.

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.

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AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino asked to recuse Judge Diego Amarante citing manifest enmity and presented an article from Data Clave as evidence. The judge rejected the request and viewed it as an attempt to stall the probe.

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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Argentine justice cited the manager of the building on Miró street where Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni lives, amid a probe into alleged illicit enrichment. Meanwhile, Karina Milei publicly backed the official with a trip to Vaca Muerta alongside YPF's head. Key witnesses to his apartment purchase handed over their phones for analysis.

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