Ecuador keep World Cup spot after FIFA dismisses Chile complaint
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[June 11, 2022] (Reuters)
-Ecuador will play at the 2022 World
Cup after FIFA dismissed Chile's claims that they had fielded an
ineligible player in the qualifiers, world soccer's governing body
said on Friday.
The Chilean Football Federation (ANFP) last month said it had proof
that Ecuador's Byron Castillo was born in Tumaco, Colombia in 1995,
and not in the Ecuadorean city of General Villamil Playas in 1998 as
stated on his official documents.
It claimed the Barcelona of Guayaquil full back, who played in eight
of Ecuador's 18 qualifying games for Qatar, used a false passport
and birth certificate.
"After analysing the submissions of all parties concerned and
considering all elements brought before it, the FIFA Disciplinary
Committee has decided to close the proceedings initiated against the
FEF (Ecuadorean Football Association)," it said in a statement.
"The present decision remains subject to an appeal before the FIFA
Appeal Committee."
Ecuador picked up 14 of their 26 points in matches Castillo played.
If they had lost points for the games in which Castillo appeared,
they would have missed out on a place in Qatar.
Ecuador are one of four South American teams who have already
qualified for the World Cup finals later this year, along with
Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Fifth-placed Peru face a playoff next
week.
'SPORTING JUSTICE'
"Today sporting justice has been done," FEF president Francisco Egas
wrote on Twitter
https://twitter.com/franciscoegas/status/
1535268846734610433. "We always knew we were on the right side,
let's go Ecuador!"
Egas also attached the letter from FIFA which said the Disciplinary
Committee had dismissed the charges and closed the disciplinary
procedure initiated against the FEF.
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Ecuador's Byron Castillo in action with Argentina's Nicolas Gonzalez
Pool via REUTERS/Franklin Jacome
Chile finished seventh in qualifying with 19
points.
However, the Chilean FA's lawyer Eduardo Carlezzo had said that if
Chile were given the points from the two games against Ecuador in
which Castillo played they would have gone to the World Cup in their
place.
"We celebrate it more because we felt humiliated, we felt trampled
by the great media campaign from the Chilean federation," Egas said
later at a news conference.
"Especially their lawyer, who put forward a version that doubted the
actions of the Ecuadorian soccer federation and also doubted the
actions of our authorities."
ANFP president Pablo Milad said they would appeal and even take the
case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) if required.
"We are losing 1-0, but there is still the second half," Milad said
at a news conference with Carlezzo.
"The FIFA ruling surprisingly did not favour us despite strong
evidence. We will wait for the arguments and we will appeal to FIFA.
If it does not favour us, we will go to CAS."
Ecuador are in Group A alongside hosts Qatar, Senegal and the
Netherlands. The World Cup kicks off on Nov. 21.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair, Javier Leira and Alexandra Valencia;
editing by Mitch Phillips, Toby Davis and Christian Radnedge)
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