Malta Independent

Argentina football head loses FIFA post over critical comments

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South American soccer body CONMEBOL decided on Tuesday to remove Argentina's Claudio Tapia from his seat on the decision-making FIFA council after his critical remarks about the recent Copa América tournament.

Tapia, the head of the Argentinia­n soccer associatio­n, became an interim replacemen­t on the 37member FIFA council in October 2018.

CONMEBOL announced there will be an election to fill the Argentine's position, but did not set a date.

Tapia criticized the South American soccer body and the Brazilian soccer confederat­ion in an open letter published July 3 during the Copa América in Brazil.

He said Argentina was "clearly harmed" by the Copa América's refereeing and the poor quality of the pitches after the team was eliminated 2-0 by host Brazil in the semifinals.

CONMEBOL said in a statement the decision was made "because of the seriousnes­s of the expression­s publicly used by Mr. Tapia, considerin­g his investment in the position."

In the letter, Tapia also complained about Ecuadorian referee Roddy Zambrano, who worked at the Brazil-Argentina clash, for not checking video review in key moments of the match.

The Argentine blamed CONMEBOL's refereeing director Wilson Seneme of Brazil for controvers­ies on the pitch.

Tapia also criticized the presence of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on the pitch at the break of the semifinal in Belo Horizonte.

The soccer executive said Bolsonaro's security did not wear proper identifica­tion and that the far-right politician used the match as political propaganda.

Tapia's complaints were echoed by Argentina superstar Lionel Messi, who said there was corruption in the tournament and that it was set up for Brazil.

Messi later apologized to CONMEBOL for his comments.

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