The judicial investigation that is shaking the Argentine Football Association has added new elements in recent hours that could prove decisive for the course of the case.
Within the framework of a series of raids ordered by the courts, documents and contracts emerged that expanded the scope of the file and reactivated the political and sports debate around the management of funds in the parent entity of Argentine football.
Among the most relevant findings, a contract appears that would implicate theater entrepreneur Javier Faroni, which has caused a strong media impact. The appearance of this document has prompted new interpretations of the business network under investigation and has raised questions about the possible involvement of other actors with institutional influence.

After this news became known, Eduardo Feinmann spoke out harshly on social media and demanded that the investigation not be limited to the already known names.
The journalist pointed directly at Víctor Blanco, former president of Racing Club and former AFA secretary general during Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia's administration.









