FIFA’s Latest Decision Will Only Fuel More Argentina Questions

ATLANTA — FIFA may have just handed conspiracy theorists their biggest piece of evidence yet.

Just minutes after Argentina’s controversial 3-2 victory over Egypt sparked widespread debate about officiating and VAR decisions, FIFA announced that an all-Argentine officiating crew will take charge of the World Cup quarterfinal between France and Morocco.

The appointment is unprecedented in this tournament. Referee Facundo Tello and the entire officiating team will come from Argentina, marking the first time at the 2026 World Cup that all match officials for a knockout-stage game are from the same country.

Under normal circumstances, the appointment might not generate much attention.

These are not normal circumstances.

Argentina remains alive in the tournament and could face the winner of France and Morocco in the Finals. France, in particular, represents one of the biggest threats standing between Lionel Messi’s side and another World Cup final appearance.

That reality immediately raised eyebrows across the football world.

While there is no evidence the officials would act improperly, critics are questioning why FIFA would willingly create a situation that invites scrutiny. With dozens of elite referees available from around the globe, many are asking why FIFA would appoint an entire crew from the same nation as one of the tournament favorites.

The optics are difficult to ignore.

The decision comes not even an hour after Egypt supporters were left furious following multiple controversial moments in Argentina’s Round of 16 victory. Egypt had a goal disallowed after VAR review and believed several key calls went against them during a match that ultimately swung Argentina’s way.

Now, FIFA finds itself defending another decision involving Argentina.

For France, the situation is especially notable.

The French have been one of the most impressive teams in the tournament, led by Kylian Mbappé and a deep, talented squad that many consider Argentina’s biggest obstacle to repeating as world champions. If France defeats Morocco and Argentina wins its quarterfinal, the two powers could meet in a blockbuster semifinal.

That possibility is exactly why critics believe FIFA should have avoided even the appearance of a potential conflict.

Whether the officiating crew performs flawlessly or not, every major decision in France-Morocco will now be dissected. Every penalty appeal, every red card review, and every VAR intervention will be viewed through a different lens.

And that may be the real issue.

Not because the officials are Argentine.

But because FIFA created a situation where millions of fans are already questioning the appointment before the match has even kicked off.

At a World Cup where officiating controversies have already dominated headlines, FIFA has once again handed itself an avoidable public-relations problem.

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Landon Kardian