“This is a landmark for Argentine football,” AFA president Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia said at the launch event. The fight, which started over the government’s proposal to privatize football clubs, has since become a fully fledged legal and public battle. Today it continues to grow day by day.”How does LPF Play work? Registration is required to view the content, which is available for free for the first three months, and will then require a paid subscription to watch live games, expected to cost around U$S10. According to AFA, 175 matches have been broadcast live since February, watched by almost half a million people in more than 150 countries.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald March 10, 2026 15:07 UTC