@calloutta@fcbtray@MikhaeIII the allegations from a credible investigative journalist is documented in french. go do the research and translate it yourself, "kid"
The problem is that FIFA routinely uses lies in its communications β from the attendance figures for the first round to inflated promises of economic benefits and a whole host of other things (claiming to combat child abuse whilst allowing a coach officially suspended by FIFA in the DRC to continue working with teenagers without any repercussions; when you lie about child abuse, you can lie about anything)
It is therefore difficult to take their word alone as a guarantee β especially given the footage shown by Fox
@Utd_SKay@UtdMaI Imagine being Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor knowing he canβt officiate Argentina in the WC final because theyβre English. Lost out on multi millions ππππ
@UtdMaI The majority of that money didn't reach AFA's books so it's completely unaccounted for. So, now the only thing left is motive.
I mean, we all know in the end of the day it's rigging the World Cup.
@UtdMaI The craziest part is that company TourProdEnter was formed 3 months earlier, and that they made their contract with AFA 9 days before the 2022 final and FIFA wired all the money to that company. So, AFA didn't get much of anything at all
This might be more scandalous than 2015.
@tyrel_0_0@07_messiah@TouchlineX It is on FIFA as they, as stated by the one who revealed this information, benefitted and AIDED in the laundering and corruption of AFA.
@07_messiah@TouchlineX A company made by a theatre producer w/ zero football experience 3 months before the WC finals forms a contract with AFA to handle all of their international commercial revenue which, in effect, removes AFA's paper trail. How does this implicate AFA, perhaps if I say "rigging"...
@leoxliv@tosuke2004@TouchmineX It's not only the prize money, it's all international commercial revenue.
It's worse than tax evasion. It proves incentive or, at worse, rigging
@TouchlineX Ask yourself:
Why did AFA sign this contract 9 days before a final with a shell company and who did AFA pay with the World Cup winnings knowing there'd be no visible paper trail?
This is NUCLEAR
π¨ π‘ππͺ: More than β¬42 million of the β¬300 million Argentina received after winning the 2022 World Cup was diverted to shell companies.
A contract signed just 9 days BEFORE Argentina's World Cup win vs France reportedly gave 30% of the AFA's World Cup revenue to a company called TourProdEnter.
FIFA then allegedly transferred the World Cup funds directly to that company, which reportedly has NO links to football.
βΒ @Romain_Molina