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Argentine Football Association is facing FBI probe over alleged money laundering. Photo: X/FIFA World Cup

FBI probes Argentine Football Association over alleged money laundering: Report

| @indiablooms | Jul 09, 2026, at 12:08 am

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched an investigation into the financial operations of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) in the United States over allegations of possible money laundering, according to a report by Argentine newspaper La Nacion.

The report said investigators are examining how funds linked to the AFA, headed by president Claudio Tapia, were routed through the US financial system and whether any criminal offences may have been committed.

The development comes amid heightened scrutiny of Argentina following its controversial FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 victory over Egypt, a match that triggered widespread criticism over several refereeing decisions.

Florida firm under scanner

According to La Nacion, Florida-based TourProdEnter LLC, which reportedly manages the AFA's financial operations abroad, is a key focus of the investigation.

The newspaper claimed that company executives Gillette and former Buenos Aires legislator Faroni moved hundreds of millions of dollars through accounts held at major US banks, including Citibank, Synovus, Bank of America, JPMorgan and PNC Bank.

Questions over $57 million in transfers

The report alleges that TourProdEnter LLC handled at least $260 million in AFA-related revenue through the US banking system.

However, La Nacion said only a portion of those funds could be directly linked to identifiable operating expenses.

According to the newspaper, another $57 million was transferred to various companies and beneficiaries without a clear economic justification based on the documents it reviewed.

The report further alleges that some of the recipient companies did not appear to provide identifiable services and were controlled by individuals who, according to official records cited by the newspaper, received social welfare benefits and resided in Bariloche or Buenos Aires.

Tapia already facing corruption scrutiny

Tapia has previously been at the centre of corruption-related controversies in Argentina, including an ongoing dispute with Argentine President Javier Milei over the ownership structure of football clubs.

He was also charged with tax evasion in March.

Neither the FBI nor the Argentine Football Association has publicly commented on the reported investigation.

The allegations reported by La Nacion remain under investigation, and no criminal findings have been announced.

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