FIFA
hears Messi appeal against four-match Argentina ban
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[May 05, 2017]
ZURICH (Reuters) - Argentina
forward Lionel Messi's appeal against his four-match international
ban for insulting a match official was being heard by FIFA on
Thursday, a source close to soccer’s governing body said.
Messi did not travel to FIFA headquarters in Zurich for the hearing
but Spanish media said he would make his defense in a video
conference call.
The FIFA Appeal committee was not expected to make an immediate
decision.
Messi was suspended for insulting a match official during
Argentina's 1-0 win over Chile in March.
The incident was not punished during the game and the official, a
Brazilian, said he not realize at the time that Messi was swearing
at him.
The Barcelona player has already missed one 2018 World Cup
qualifier, a 2-0 defeat away to Bolivia, and will also sit out an
away game in Uruguay and home matches against Venezuela and Peru.
Messi will be eligible again when Argentina visit Ecuador on Oct.
10. in their final game.
His absence is a heavy blow to the two-times world champions who are
struggling in the marathon South American campaign, with home
defeats to Ecuador and Paraguay and a 3-0 mauling by arch-rivals
Brazil.
His presence in even one of the three games from which he is banned
would be a big boost.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi looks on during the match. REUTERS/Marcos
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Argentina are fifth in the 10-team South American group with 22
points from 14 games, two ahead of Ecuador and four ahead of Peru.
Only top four qualify automatically for the tournament in Russia
next year.
The fifth-placed side will go into a playoff against a team from
Oceania for another place in the showpiece event.
(Reporting by Brian Homewood; editing by Richard Lough) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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