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Argentina’s football association is sounding the alarm about a possible cyber attack. The trouble started right after the team pulled off a dramatic win against Egypt at the 2026 World Cup.

Someone apparently got into the association’s email accounts and sent out messages that criticized the refereeing in that big game. Now, the organization is trying to figure out exactly what happened.

How the Suspicious Emails Surfaced

Right after the match ended, people noticed emails coming from Argentina FA accounts. The emails were not happy with the way the referees handled the game.

  • The messages claimed the referees made bad calls during the exciting victory.
  • Officials at the Argentina FA quickly said they did not write those emails.
  • The association has started an investigation into the security breach.

What a Cyber Attack Means for a Soccer Team

Cyber attacks can be a big problem for sports organizations. Hackers can steal private information or spread false messages.

For a team like Argentina, which has a huge fan base, fake emails can cause confusion and anger among fans. It can also hurt the team’s relationship with other soccer organizations and referees.

Next Steps for Argentina’s FA

Argentina’s football association is now working with cyber security experts to lock down its systems. They want to make sure no more fake messages can be sent out.

The group is also trying to figure out who was behind the attack and how they got into the email accounts. For now, the focus is on keeping the team’s communications safe as they continue playing in the World Cup.

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