Over 210,000 French football fans have signed an online petition calling for the World Cup final to be replayed, alleging that mistakes made by the referee had an impact on the outcome of the match. The petition was created on MesOpinions, a website for online petitions, and has garnered significant support from French fans who believe that the referee was duped into allowing two of Argentina’s goals.

The World Cup final, which took place on Sunday, ended in a 3-3 draw between Argentina and France, with Argentina eventually winning the match on penalties. Despite the thrilling nature of the match, a significant number of French fans have expressed their frustration with the officiating and have called for the final to be replayed.

The online petition calling for the World Cup final to be replayed has gained significant traction, with over 200,000 signatures. As a result, it is now one of the top 20 most signed petitions on MesOpinions, a website for online petitions. According to the website, it requires a total of 500,000 signatories for a petition to become one of the top 3 most signed petitions on the platform.

While it is not clear what, if any, jurisdiction the website has over FIFA to get them to acknowledge the claims made in the petition, it is worth noting that the petition is not a formal request and does not have any official standing or power to influence the outcome of the match. It serves more as a reflection of the frustration and disappointment felt by many French fans in the wake of their team’s defeat.

It is worth noting that the petition is not a formal request and does not have any official standing or power to influence the outcome of the match. However, it serves as a reflectionkk of the frustration and disappointment felt by many French fans in the wake of the team’s defeat.

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