FIFA to investigate Maradona rant

FIFA to investigate Maradona rant

FIFA announced they will investigate Diego Maradona's conduct in a post-match interview following his side's win over Uruguay.

The win saw Argentina confirm their qualification for the finals next year and, after a period of prolonged criticism of his tenure, Maradona responded with some choice words in his post-match questioning.

FIFA have confirmed they will be looking into the incident and if found guilty, they could present him with a five-match ban - something that would significantly disrupt his planning for South Africa.

President Sepp Blatter, speaking in Cairo, said: "The media reports we have received so far leave us with with no alternative but to ask the disciplinary committee of FIFA to open a case against the coach of Argentina, Diego Maradona."

FIFA are understood to be investigating the colourful 48-year-old's comments as a potential breach of Article 58 of their disciplinary code.

The relevant passage reads: "Anyone who offends the dignity of a person or group of persons through contemptuous, discriminatory or denigratory words or actions concerning race, colour, language, religion or origin shall be suspended for at least five matches. Furthermore, a stadium ban and a fine of at least 20,000 Swiss Francs shall be imposed."


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