Argentina FA Probes Cyberattack Tied to Egypt Game Emails

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The Argentine Football Association said its official accounts may have been hacked after emails criticizing refereeing in Argentina’s 3-2 World Cup win over Egypt were sent to journalists; Egypt had asked FIFA to sanction the referees, while AFA urged people to ignore unusual messages and said it is investigating unauthorized access and implementing security measures.
Topics:sports#argentina-football-association#cyberattack#egypt-vs-argentina#refereeing-controversy#world#world-cup-2026
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