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Exclusive: Why Argentina’s planned matches in India did not happen

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According to information shared with Mundo Albiceleste by sources close to the Government of Kerala, Argentina’s planned friendly matches in India went through several scheduling changes before ultimately being postponed.

In late 2024, the Government of Kerala began working on a project to host international friendly matches featuring the Argentina national team. Reporter Broadcasting Company Pvt. Ltd. (RBC) was appointed as the official sponsor and organizer. On December 20, 2024, RBC signed an agreement with the Argentine Football Association (AFA), setting a fee of USD 7.5 million per match. The agreement included Lionel Messi’s participation for at least 45 minutes.

Before any payments were made, Kerala obtained all required approvals from the Government of India, including clearances from the relevant ministries and authorities. These approvals were granted after AFA confirmed in writing that the agreement was valid and could be carried out.

In June 2025, after receiving confirmations about match availability, RBC transferred USD 9 million plus taxes in connection with plans for two matches during the October international window. AFA acknowledged receipt of the payment, and discussions around planning continued.

Later that month, AFA informed the Kerala side that the agreement had lapsed earlier than expected. Following discussions, the parties agreed to revise the arrangement. An Addendum was signed to restructure the plan, reducing it to one match in the November 2025 window, while keeping the total match fee at USD 15 million.

After this revision, AFA publicly confirmed the match. In August 2025, AFA representatives visited the proposed stadium in Kerala, inspected facilities, and reviewed security arrangements. Match details were also shared for visa processing, and written confirmations were sent to senior Kerala officials.

Based on these confirmations, RBC made a second payment of USD 5.5 million plus taxes. In total, USD 14.5 million was paid toward match fees.

After this payment, AFA informed Kerala that FIFA authorization might not be possible due to international match scheduling regulations. As a result, the November match was not held.

In November 2025, a second revision was agreed, rescheduling the match for the March 2026 international window. This agreement included plans for regulatory applications, public announcements, and media activities. However, no public announcements followed.

In January 2026, AFA informed the Kerala side that approval for the March window was still uncertain and suggested exploring a later date, possibly after the 2026 World Cup.

According to sources close to the Government of Kerala, there is now strong dissatisfaction with how the process was handled by AFA. Officials in Kerala believe they acted in good faith throughout the negotiations, securing all necessary approvals from Indian authorities, honoring payment commitments, and relying on repeated written confirmations from AFA at multiple stages. The repeated postponements, shifting conditions, and lack of final clarity—despite substantial payments already made—have generated frustration within the state government and raised concerns related to planning, transparency, and accountability in the negotiations.

In parallel, sources close to the Government of Kerala noted that while Kerala was being asked to wait for clarity regarding FIFA authorization for the March 2026 international window, Argentina’s second friendly for that same window was publicly confirmed to be played in Qatar. According to these sources, Kerala officials believe AFA was already aware of the Qatar fixture while discussions with Kerala remained unresolved, which added to concerns over unequal treatment and the lack of timely disclosure during negotiations.

As of now, no Argentina match has taken place in Kerala. Discussions regarding a future date remain ongoing, while fans in India continue to wait for clarity on whether and when the Argentine national team will play in the country.

Aaron Anselmino leaves Borussia Dortmund and rejoins Chelsea

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Aaron Anselmino has returned to England to rejoin Chelsea, after the London side activated a clause to recall the Argentine defender in January despite his loan spell at Borussia Dortmund. The decision was made at the request of Chelsea’s new head coach, Liam Rosenior, as the club reshapes its squad for the remainder of the season.

The defender will now share the dressing room with fellow Argentines Enzo Fernández and Alejandro Garnacho. His return brings an end to a short but demanding period in Germany, where he was sent to gain experience and regular playing time.

Dortmund confirmed Anselmino’s departure with a message thanking him for his time at the club and wishing him success in the next stage of his career. The former Boca Juniors player joined the Bundesliga side on loan in August 2025 after finding limited opportunities in London following his transfer to Chelsea in 2024, a deal reportedly worth $18 million.

During his time at Dortmund, Anselmino made 10 appearances across competitions, accumulating 585 minutes. He completed four full matches, came on as a substitute twice in extra time, and missed 12 games due to injury—seven in a row between September and October and the final five between December and January. He was also an unused substitute in five matches. Despite the interruptions, he scored a headed goal against Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga and provided an assist against Villarreal in the Champions League.

Anselmino now returns to London to be reintegrated into Chelsea’s squad under Rosenior. The Blues face two important fixtures before the end of January, starting with a Champions League match against Napoli on January 28, followed by a Premier League meeting with West Ham United on January 31.

Joaquín Panichelli scores, assists for Strasbourg in 4-1 win vs. Lille

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Joaquín Panichelli scored and assisted for Strasbourg in their 4-1 win against Lille.

Panichelli made it 11 league goals in 19 league matches for Strasbourg. With the score at 0-0, Panichelli received the ball inside the penalty area, spun and scored to give Strasbourg the 1-0 lead.

The Argentine would also get an assist. With Strasbourg leading 1-0, Panichelli played a first touch pass to Julio Enciso who cored Strasbourg’s second goal of the game.

Valentín Barco also started for Strasbourg.

Enzo Fernández scores for Chelsea in 3-1 win vs. Crystal Palace

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Enzo Fernández scored for Chelsea in their 3-1 win against Crystal Palace.

Fernández made it seven goals in the Premier League, three goals and one assist in his last five Premier League matches wit Chelsea. The Argentine started the match and with Chelsea leading 2-0, they were awarded a penalty kick.

It was Enzo who took it, scoring into the bottom left corner of the goalkeeper to give Chelsea the 3-0 lead. Crystal Palace would score one goal.

Alejandro Garnacho was an unused substitute for Chelsea.

Emiliano Buendía scores for Aston Villa in 2-0 win vs. Newcastle United

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Emiliano Buendía scored for Aston Villa in their 2-0 win against Newcastle United.

Buendía made it five goals in the Premier League for Aston Villa in 21 matches. With the score at 0-0, Buendía received the ball outside of the penalty area and his effort beat the goalkeeper to give Aston Villa the 1-0 lead.

Earlier in the match, Emiliano Martínez made a kick save from close range to keep the clean sheet.