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Falklands Flags Ban and Historic Security: Argentina vs. England Semifinal Ignites Passions

15/07/2026 12:15 - Deportes

A Match That Will Write a New Historical Chapter

On July 15, 2026, at 16:00 local time, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will host one of the most anticipated semifinals of the World Cup. The Argentine National Team, seeking their sixth consecutive victory in the tournament, will face England in a duel that transcends sports.

Captain Lionel Messi, aged 39, will play his first match against England at the senior level, arriving with an impressive mark of 8 goals in this World Cup. The previous history between the two shows 5 World Cup encounters, with 3 English victories, 1 Argentine, and 1 draw.

Security Agreement: Ban on Falklands Symbols

To understand the context for international readers, the Falkland Islands (known as Islas Malvinas in Argentina) are an archipelago in the South Atlantic whose sovereignty is disputed between Argentina and the United Kingdom, leading to a brief war in 1982. This historical tension makes football matches between the two nations highly charged.

According to La Politica Online, the Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, confirmed an agreement with FIFA, the FBI, and US and UK police forces to ensure peace in the stands.

We had a meeting and defined that no provocative content can be brought into the stadium. Flags referencing the Falklands are political content. No flags with political content can enter. Yes to Argentine or English flags, but nothing containing a message that could provoke any kind of situation.

Alejandra Monteoliva, Minister of Security, speaking with FM Now.

Although flags and shirts referencing the Falkland Islands will be kept out of the stadium, the minister clarified that authorities cannot prohibit chants or silence the people, referring to possible songs expressing the Argentine sovereignty claim from the stands.

The Security Operation

  • More than 1,600 security personnel deployed.
  • Separate entrances: Argentine fans through Gate 4, English fans through Gate 3.
  • Ban on bottles and items considered dangerous.
  • 13 Argentines have already been disabled for attempting to enter with fake tickets.

The Pre-Match in the British Press

According to TN, English newspapers are already playing their own game on the front pages with banter and tactical analysis:

  • Daily Mail: Used humor with an English Messi clone under the title 3 Lion-els.
  • Daily Express: Opted for emotion with the phrase Make 'Em Roar! featuring Kane and Bellingham.
  • The Daily Telegraph: Tactical analysis titled Inside England's plan to stop Messi.
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