South American football's ruling body CONMEBOL on Tuesday sanctioned Argentine federation president Claudio Tapia over an attack on a Copa America referee.
Tapia saw red after Argentina led by Lionel Messi were knocked out 2-0 in the semi-finals by eventual winners Brazil.
In a letter to CONMEBOL Tapia complained of "serious and gross refereeing mistakes" which he claimed had penalised Argentina.
Argentina felt they were denied two clear penalties in the defeat, complaining that Ecuadorian referee Roddy Zambrano had refused to consult VAR to check the validity of their claims.
In response, CONMEBOL announced it had withdrawn "with immediate effect its confidence in Mr Claudio Tapia as its interim representative on the FIFA executive committee".
Tapia alleged that Zambrano "unjustifiably omitted the use of VAR in at least two specific moves that clearly influenced the final result of the match."
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