The Provincial Directorate of Legal Entities (DPPJ) of Buenos Aires province has confirmed the change of address for the Argentine Football Association (AFA), which will now have its formal headquarters in the territory of Buenos Aires. This decision comes in a context of strong institutional tension with the national government and oversight bodies, which had been questioning various administrative movements of the entity. The provincial validation allows the AFA to proceed with the transfer of its legal address, a measure that had generated controversies and political crossfire in recent weeks. With this resolution, the association, led by Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, seeks to consolidate its framework under the jurisdiction of Buenos Aires province, which could impact the mechanisms of control and supervision over its operations. The issue will remain at the center of the Argentine football agenda, as the change of address occurs while institutional and judicial discussions around the entity continue. The confirmation from the DPPJ adds a new chapter to the dispute between the AFA leadership and sectors of the national government.
AFA Confirms Change of Address to Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires authorities have approved the AFA's move to relocate its legal address to the province, escalating the conflict with the national government.