Justice investigates 120 vehicles linked to Chiqui Tapia

Argentine justice is examining a list of 120 vehicles, including luxury cars and agricultural machinery, due to their alleged link to Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, president of the AFA. The documentation will be added to the case on Tuesday, according to TN sources. Only 50 of these vehicles remain at the Pilar mansion.

Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, president of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), faces a judicial investigation over an alleged hidden patrimony involving 120 vehicles. These include luxury cars and agricultural machinery, as revealed by TN. The Justice system will incorporate the detailed documentation of this list into the case on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.

Of the 120 identified vehicles, only 50 remain at the Pilar mansion associated with Tapia. The rest appear to have been moved, though their current whereabouts are not specified in the available sources. Pablo Toviggino, a figure linked to the AFA, is also mentioned in the context of the probe.

This investigation emerges amid scrutiny of Tapia's finances and assets, highlighting potential undeclared wealth. TN accessed the list, which ranges from high-end vehicles to farming equipment. No contradictions are reported between sources, but the case is ongoing without official statements from those involved as of now.

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