Homophobic chanting during 2018 World Cup qualifying has led to FIFA fining six football associations, including Argentina and Mexico.
The football associations of Argentina, Chile and Mexico are among six that have had disciplinary proceedings opened against them by FIFA for homophobic chants during 2018 World Cup qualifying fixtures.
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has been fined 20,000 Swiss francs ($19,840) for discriminatory behavior of supporters during its 1-1 draw with Brazil in November, while the governing bodies for Mexico, Peru and Uruguay have also received the same sanctions for individual cases.
Chile's punishment relates to homophobic chants during all four of their World Cup qualifiers, with fines totalling 70,000 Swiss francs ($69,430), while a case against Honduras remains pending.