The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) has confirmed that it is not investigating the ball used by the Argentine and French teams in the final match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, contrary to what publications on social media claim, confirming to Reuters that it is not conducting such an investigation now.
FIFA also told Reuters that the allegations were not true.
Users on social media misleadingly alleged that Interpol had opened an investigation into whether the ball used in the final was controlled by a remote control device to influence the direction of the ball for Argentina, who beat France to win the FIFA World Cup.
“Reuters” explained that the image of the ball that appears in the misleading publications with chips inside it and was used in the World Cup matches is a ball produced by Adidas, equipped with technology that provides those managing the match with real-time data that helps them make decisions during the match, such as offside.
2023-07-12 12:23:00
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