Discussions and criticisms are going on about putting a YouTuber on the field in Argentina's domestic football. Because the YouTuber with the nickname 'Sprint' doesn't know much about football. Now there is a doubt whether he is connected with the betting case or not.
Argentina will play tomorrow in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. Argentina will play against Paraguay in Asuncion. While Scaloni is busy with international football, nothing escapes the human eye in the age of technological excellence. In the press conference before the qualifying match yesterday, he was questioned about the YouTuber scandal of the domestic league. Argentinian coach said, 'Ethics committee will work on this matter. I think it will set a precedent. Hopefully, this will not happen again. For the sake of football, this cannot happen anymore. From my place it seems that this is the end.'
Spin was fielded for 50 seconds on Monday by Buenos Aires club Deportivo Reistra. Reistra's opponent in that match was Velez Sarsfield. Reistra Club is thus known for its unorthodox marketing tactics. In this regard, Scaloni said, 'I think it is necessary to be as honest as possible. I think everyone thinks so. I can still remember my debut in the first division. It was one of the best moments of my life.'
The YouTuber with the pseudonym Sprint is Ivan Buhajeruk. He has more than 7 million followers on YouTube. Reistra coach Cristian Fabbiani has come under fire for taking off someone with little knowledge of football within 1 minute. In the meantime, Argentina's justice department has started investigating the incident yesterday. The public prosecutor's office has confirmed that it has launched an investigation into whether Fabbiani and Buhajeruk were influencing gamblers to bring anyone to the illegal platform.
Yesterday against Velez Sarsfield, Argentina's top league club Deportivo Reistra fielded a YouTuber named Ivan Buhajeruk. The YouTuber with the nickname 'Sprint' has 7 million followers but no football experience. Aspirin was taken after 50 seconds. Yesterday, Argentina's justice department started investigating why Asprin suddenly entered the field.
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