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FBI Probes $260m Flowing Through Argentina’s Football Body

By · July 9, 2026 · 4 min read

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The probe. The FBI and Justice Department prosecutors are examining the Argentine Football Association’s financial operations in the United States.

The vehicle. TourProdEnter LLC collected sponsorship contracts and handled at least $260m of association revenue.

The gap. Roughly $57m went to companies and beneficiaries whose economic purpose is not evident from the records reviewed.

The status. The inquiry began in 2025, remains preliminary, and no charges have been brought against the association or its officials.

At home. An Argentine appeals court upheld the indictment of the association, its president and its treasurer on 26 June over AR$19bn ($13m) in withheld social-security contributions.

The timing. Argentina, the reigning champion, meets Switzerland in a World Cup quarter-final on Saturday.

Argentina is the last Latin American team standing at a World Cup being played in the United States. American federal prosecutors have chosen this fortnight to open an AFA investigation into how the country’s football association moved money through their banks.

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The association is known by its Spanish initials, the AFA, and it governs everything from Lionel Messi’s national team to youth leagues. Its president, Claudio Tapia, is currently in the United States with the squad.

He required judicial permission to make the trip. A court in Buenos Aires had already imposed a travel ban on him in a separate case.

What the AFA investigation is actually about

Strip away the football and this is a banking story. The alleged offence, if any is eventually charged, would not be corruption in Argentina but fraud or money laundering inside the American financial system.

That distinction is what gives Washington jurisdiction at all. The American money-laundering statute reaches conduct by foreigners whenever part of it occurs on American soil and the sums exceed ten thousand dollars.

The law counts any transaction that merely uses an American bank. Money from international sponsors, reportedly including Adidas and Warner, entered accounts at large lenders in the United States, and that alone was enough to open the door.

The centre of the inquiry is a company called TourProdEnter LLC, which acted as the collection agent for the association’s commercial contracts. Argentine reporting places at least two hundred and sixty million dollars of association revenue in its hands.

Of that sum, around fifty-seven million was distributed to companies and individuals whose economic justification does not emerge clearly from the banking records examined. That is roughly a fifth of everything that passed through.

Prosecutors are said to be reconstructing the chain of funds handled by the firm’s owner, a former legislator and businessman, and his wife. Investigators have taken testimony from Guillermo Tofoni, a businessman who has previously accused the association of corruption.

Three federal prosecutors with financial-crime backgrounds are said to be leading the work, and the accounts they are tracing sat at five American lenders. Argentine reporting names Citibank, Bank of America, JP Morgan, PNC and Synovus among them.

Three cases, one balance sheet

Keep the tracks separate, because they are easily confused. In Argentina the association, Tapia and treasurer Pablo Toviggino were indicted over social-security contributions withheld from staff and never handed to the state.

An appeals court upheld that indictment on the twenty-sixth of June, pushing the matter closer to trial. The sum involved is nineteen billion pesos, about thirteen million dollars, and the association insists it filed every declaration it owed.

A second Argentine money-laundering inquiry, which produced raids on the association’s headquarters and several top-flight clubs in December, is still open. The American case is the third and the newest.

Notice the symmetry. At home the association stands accused of holding on to money that should have left; abroad it is being examined over money that arrived.

The domestic tax file began with a complaint from the revenue agency, and in March the association suspended an entire weekend of football while its president was summoned to court. Club presidents called it self-defence; the government called it a stunt.

The political shadow over the file

Argentine football is not a neutral arena. President Javier Milei has spent more than a year trying to convert the country’s member-owned clubs into ordinary companies open to private capital, and the association has blocked him at every turn.

American prosecutors are reportedly weighing whether to summon former officials of that same government as witnesses. Argentina’s security ministry passed material to Washington in 2024, and nothing came of it then.

The association’s representative in North America has stressed that investigative steps establish neither responsibility nor guilt. That is correct, and worth repeating: nobody has been charged.

For anyone watching from London or Munich, the lesson is narrower than the scandal. A national sporting monopoly billed hundreds of millions to global brands and routed the proceeds through American correspondent banks, and that single choice handed a foreign prosecutor the file.

Why is the FBI running an AFA investigation?

Because the money moved through banks in the United States. That gives American prosecutors jurisdiction to ask whether the transfers amounted to fraud or laundering under their own law.

Has anyone been charged?

No, the American inquiry is preliminary and no accusations have been filed. In Argentina a separate tax case has reached the indictment stage, which the association disputes.

Does this affect the World Cup?

Not directly. The players are unaffected, and Argentina meets Switzerland in the quarter-final on Saturday with its association’s president watching from the stands.

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