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Molina hit with seven-match ban after World Cup final brawl; Paredes receives ten-game suspension
·21 August 2026·2h ago

Molina hit with seven-match ban after World Cup final brawl; Paredes receives ten-game suspension

Source: Forza Roma

FIFA has handed down disciplinary sanctions for the altercation that erupted after the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, won 1–0 by Spain more than a month ago. Roma defender Molina has been suspended for seven matches and fined $90,000, matching the ban imposed on Almada. Former Roma midfielder Paredes faces a heavier penalty: ten matches out and an identical $90,000 fine. The Argentine Football Federation was also sanctioned, receiving a $321,000 penalty.

Molina will miss Argentina's fixtures during the September international break, which coach Gian Piero Gasperini views as beneficial timing — the Roma player will be available during the club's three-week break that follows. Paredes, who left Roma in the past, carries the longest individual suspension from the incident.

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Poco più di un mese dopo la finale del Mondiale tra Spagna e Argentina finita 1-0 per le furie rosse, la Fifa ha comunicato le decisioni del giudice sportivo per la rissa scoppiata dopo il triplice fischio. Stangata per il giallorosso Molina che ha ricevuto sette giornate di squalifica (come…

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