Police in Argentina raided the country’s national football association headquarters and more than 30 soccer clubs on Tuesday
The source said that Federal Judge Luis Armella ordered the raids as part of a case investigating alleged money laundering by the financial firm Sur Finanzas, one of the main sponsors of Argentine football’s governing body.
Sur Finanzas said in a statement last week that all the services it provides are carried out in compliance with current regulations and referred to the accusations as “unfounded.”
Video taken by CNN and affiliate TN on Tuesday shows uniformed federal police moving in and out of the Argentine Football Association building in Buenos Aires.
Tiwa Savage is sure her late father, Daddy Savage would be extremely proud of her new title. On July...
Vinícius Junior has been added to Real Madrid’s injury list after being diagnosed with a hamstring injury in his...
The Super Eagles of Nigeria have qualified for the Semi-Final clash of the 2023 African Cup of Nations in...