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How 4 outlets covered this story
Every outlet below published on the same event within a few hours. The comparison shows what each report leads with, whose account it credits, and which shared details it leaves out.
The event
Argentina hit with heavy sanctions by FIFA for World Cup controversies
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What they agree on
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Leandro Paredes was banned for 10 matches by FIFA for World Cup final incidents involving Spain players.
In 4 of 4 reports: Buenos Aires Times, The Times of India, BBC News, Al Jazeera
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Nahuel Molina received a seven-match ban.
In 2 of 4 reports: The Times of India, Al Jazeera
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Thiago Almada received a one-match ban.
In 2 of 4 reports: The Times of India, Al Jazeera
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Spain's Gavi was suspended for one match.
In 2 of 4 reports: The Times of India, Al Jazeera
Outlet by outlet
| Outlet | Leads with | Credits | Doesn't mention |
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| Buenos Aires Times | Argentina hit with heavy sanctions by FIFA for World Cup controversies | FIFA |
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| The Times of India | FIFA bans Leandro Paredes for 10 matches over World Cup final scuffle | FIFA | nothing shared is missing |
| BBC News | Argentina's Paredes banned for 10 games after World Cup final clashes | Fifa |
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| Al Jazeera | Argentina’s Paredes gets 10-game ban for World Cup final scuffle with Spain | FIFA | nothing shared is missing |
Written by gemma-4-E4B-it-qat-UD-Q4_K_XL at 2026-08-21 17:31 UTC. It compares only the headlines and summaries above and adds no outside information; every reference was checked against the list.
Where they diverge
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Details of the sanctions imposed on Argentina.
- Buenos Aires Times: AFA ordered to play one national team match without fans for Malvinas flag incident, Thiago Almada and Spain’s Gavi given one-match bans.
- The Times of India: One Argentina coach was handed a ban as well. FIFA also imposed fines on the players and the team official, with the amounts varying according to their punishment.
- BBC News: No specific details about other sanctions or fines are mentioned beyond Paredes' ban.
- Al Jazeera: FIFA imposed fines of $90,000 on Paredes and Molina, and $30,000 for Almada. The ban for Paredes is effectively a one-year expulsion from the Argentina team, as the FIFA calendar for national team schedules includes 10 games through June 2027. All of those games could be friendlies, with no competitive games currently scheduled.
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Context surrounding the sanctions.
- Buenos Aires Times: Argentina hit with heavy sanctions by FIFA for World Cup controversies
- The Times of India: following a scuffle with Spain players moments after the World Cup final.
- BBC News: over his role in clashes with Spanish players after the World Cup final.
- Al Jazeera: for striking Spain opponents moments after losing the World Cup final.