World football could soon face another wave of controversy, after French investigative journalist Romain Molina has warned of the publication of an investigation that, according to him, could be one of the biggest hidden scandals in recent years.
Through a post on the social network X, Molina stated that the investigation is related to what he describes as the "Argentine football mafia", claiming that at the center of the case are powerful structures and interests within Argentine football.
The French journalist's statement immediately sparked numerous reactions on social media and in international sports media. However, to date the announced investigation has not yet been published and there are no documents, evidence or concrete data to substantiate the allegations.
This warning comes at a sensitive moment for Argentine football. According to reports in local media, including "La Nación", US authorities, including the FBI and federal prosecutors in Florida, have launched verifications of several financial transactions related to the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA).

The reported investigations include suspicions of money laundering, wire fraud and tax evasion, involving financial movements amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars and the use of shell companies. However, to this point, there have been no official conclusions or individuals named as responsible.
In addition to financial issues, Argentina has recently been embroiled in sports debates during the World Cup, where several refereeing decisions in matches against Cape Verde and Egypt have caused reactions and accusations of favoritism from a part of public opinion.
However, so far there has been no official confirmation that the investigation announced by Molina is related to the AFA's financial affairs or the refereeing controversies at the 2026 World Cup.
Everything still remains in the stage of allegations and waiting for the publication of the full material. If the accusations raised by the French journalist are accompanied by concrete evidence, Argentine football could face one of the biggest reputational crises in its history.
Until then, it remains to be seen whether this warning will turn into a real scandal or simply another media storm in the world of football.
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