The Chilean Football Federation is facing questions from FIFA regarding the design of its new away jersey. The shirt’s design incorporates imagery referencing the Tacna and Arica dispute, a territorial conflict between Chile and Peru resolved in 1929, but still a sensitive issue. Peru’s government has formally protested the jersey to FIFA, arguing it violates FIFA’s regulations prohibiting political statements. CIPER Chile initially reported on the controversy, highlighting the potential for diplomatic repercussions. FIFA is currently reviewing the complaint and will determine if the jersey violates its rules. The Chilean federation maintains the design is a historical reference, not a political statement, and has expressed confidence in a positive resolution. The situation raises questions about the boundaries of historical representation in sports apparel.