The government of Argentina shared with authorities in the United States a list of approximately 34,000 fans banned from entering stadiums during the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The measure aims to prevent violent incidents and strengthen security during one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
Argentine authorities explained that the database includes individuals linked to violence at matches and other serious offenses. The exchange of information is part of cooperation agreements between both countries to help ensure a safer tournament.

The news has generated strong reactions among fans and sports security experts, especially because of the massive number of people included on the list.
Why is this decision so important for the World Cup?
Because it seeks to prevent disturbances and improve safety for the thousands of fans attending the tournament.
Now the big question is: will these measures be enough to guarantee a completely safe and violence-free World Cup?

