Following the World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina, a renewed dispute involving the Falklands/Malvinas islands comes amid claims about the islands’ ownership. Reporting across outlets says Argentine players ran onto the pitch and displayed a banner asserting Argentine ownership of the islands. The British government responds by dismissing the claim. The articles frame the episode as part of wider tensions over the Falklands, which the UK administers as a British overseas territory while Argentina maintains a sovereignty claim. In the accounts provided, the key point of contention is the banner’s message and the British government’s rejection of it. There are no additional details in these excerpts about legal steps, diplomatic responses beyond the dismissal, or any further verified evidence beyond the on-field display and government rebuttal. Overall, the story centers on the fallout from the match and how a sporting moment is used to reference the long-running sovereignty dispute.