It was confirmed by the Governor of the province of Mendoza, Rodolfo Suarez. “They have already removed the billboard that mentioned the championship and covered the map of the Malvinas Islands,” he said.
After the rejection of the Chancellery for him concealment of the argentinian flagwoe to the map of the Falkland Islands in Mendoza soccer stadiumwhere matches of the Sub 20 worldit was restored today.
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“They have already removed the billboards that mentioned the championship and covered the map of the Falkland Islands. The inadvertent mistake of FIFA it was remedied. However, we would like to point out that both the plaques on the playing field and the entrance to the museum of the Argentine Malvinas, they were never covered”, he specified in his personal account of Twitterthe Governor of the province of Mendoza, Rodolfo Suárez.


Through the Secretariat of Malvinas, Antarctica and South Atlanticwho drives the Mendoza Guillermo Carmonathe Chancellery asked the government for explanations Mendozawhose governor is Rodolfo Suarez (UCR) about the events that occurred at the ‘Malvinas Argentinas’ Stadium in the capital city of Mendoza.
In addition, he requested “the restoration of the symbols referring to Malvinas that have been withdrawn or made invisible”as published on Twitter by the Ministry of External relationshipsconducted by Santiago Cafero.
The letter sent to the Undersecretary of Sports of Mendoza, Federico Chiapetta
In a letter sent to Undersecretary of Mendoza Sports, Federico Chiapetta, carmona maintained that “it would be very serious if representatives of the provincial government could accept said conditions,” which allegedly imposed the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) so that matches of the U-20 World Cup can be played there.
In his Twitter account, Carmona pointed out against the radical governor by noting that “in the end it was not a ‘bolazo’as Governor Suárez said about the Malvinas Argentinas Stadium during the Sub 20 Youth World Cup. And they not only covered our islands, they also did it with the Argentine flag, ”he claimed.
“They never gave a satisfactory explanation of what they negotiated and agreed with FIFA. They never consulted with the Chancellery. What the electronic board shows says it all,” said Carmona, accompanying his tweet with a photo in a match for the local soccer league where the Argentine flag and the map of the Malvinas Islands can be seen and then compared it with the photo. of a match for the U-20 World Cup, where those symbols were covered.
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