Algeria complain to FIFA about refereeing in loss to Argentina, question Messi incident

Algeria sent a letter to FIFA’s refereeing commission, with particular reference to the first-half incident when Argentina’s Lionel Messi stood on the calf of Algeria captain Aissa Mandi.

Algeria supporters screamed for Messi to be sent off as he caught Mandi from behind flush on the calf with a raised boot, but the forward ⁠was not punished and went on to score a hat-trick.

Algeria’s Aissa Mandi reacts as Argentina’s Lionel Messi looks on during the World Cup group stage match on June 16, 2026. Photo by Reuters

Algeria also alleged an elbow from Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister in the face of Ibrahim Maza went unpunished by Poland’s Szymon Marciniak in the second half of the Group J clash in Kansas City.

The experienced referee, who was in charge of the 2022 World Cup final in Qatar in which Argentina beat France on penalties, was within a meter of the incident when Mac Allister appeared to body-check Maza with a raised elbow.

Raises questions

Algeria’s complaint raises questions about Marciniak’s performance and that of his VAR team, led by compatriot Tomasz Kwiatkowski.

The Messi incident caused a social media storm with fans debating whether ‌his ⁠star status played any part in a lack of punishment.

It was also referenced by South Africa coach Hugo Broos when he was asked on Wednesday to react to his midfielder Themba Zwane having his ban at the World Cup extended to three matches after a red card in the opening game against Mexico.

“When I see what happened with Messi, I don’t agree, ⁠certainly not, with what happened to my player. When you see the situation, the Mexican player blocked my player, and Themba tried to get over him, and he put his arm over his shoulder. That’s all he does,” said Broos.

“And you ⁠get a red card for that and then a three-game suspension? Sorry, but this is much, much, much too severe. I don’t want that Messi gets a red card, because a player of that quality has ⁠to be on the pitch as you saw (against Algeria), but what was the difference between that and Zwane?” the coach asked.

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