An unprecedented crisis is unfolding in Argentine football. All football championships in the country have been suspended indefinitely due to a tax scandal.
İdman.Biz reports that the Argentine Football Association (AFA) is accused of failing to pay its tax debts to the state. However, association officials have denied these allegations, stating that all accounts were closed in advance and there are no debts.
In protest against the pressure from state bodies, especially customs and tax services, the AFA has taken a radical step. By the decision of the organization, all matches at all levels scheduled to be held from March 5 to 8 have been postponed.
This open confrontation between football management and state institutions has completely halted sports life in the country. Fans and clubs express their concern about the situation and hope for a speedy resolution of the problem.