Argentina could face FIFA disciplinary action after displaying a Falklands banner during a match against England, according to reports referenced by outlets. The concern centers on whether the banner breaches FIFA’s regulations on match-related conduct, including rules aimed at preventing politically charged displays and maintaining order at international competitions. FIFA disciplinary procedures can include sanctions such as fines, warnings, or other measures depending on the circumstances and whether officials determine the display is prohibited. Public commentary around the issue focuses on the timing of the banner—shown after Argentina beat England—and the potential relevance to FIFA’s broader standards for non-sporting symbolism or messages during matches. The reports do not suggest that FIFA has issued a formal decision yet; instead, they indicate that the matter may be reviewed under FIFA’s disciplinary framework. The outcome could depend on factors such as the banner’s exact wording or imagery, where it was displayed, and whether match officials formally report it.