Argentina government asks US to ban 13,000 fathers from World Cup matches
The Argentine government has asked U.S. authorities to prohibit a large number of fathers from attending World Cup matches. The request specifically targets
The Argentine government has asked U.S. authorities to prohibit a large number
of fathers from attending World Cup matches. The request specifically targets
roughly 13,000 fathers. The proposal was reported by hitc.com. No detailed
explanation for the request is provided in the brief. If implemented, the ban
would affect attendance at World Cup events. The move reflects an unusual
diplomatic appeal involving sports and immigration policy. U.S. officials have
not yet disclosed a response to the request. The story highlights a rare
cross‑national intervention related to the tournament.