Ecuador keep World Cup spot after FIFA dismiss Chile's appeal
			
		 
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			 [September 17, 2022]  
		
			(Reuters) -Ecuador will play at the 
			2022 World Cup after FIFA dismissed an appeal in the case of 
			Ecuadorean player Byron Castillo whom Chile claimed was ineligible 
			for the qualifiers, world soccer's governing body said on Friday. 
			 
			Chile had appealed FIFA's June 10 decision to dismiss their 
			complaint that 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. 
			 
			"Having analysed the submissions of all parties and after a hearing 
			had been conducted, the Appeal Committee confirmed the decision of 
			the Disciplinary Committee to close the proceedings initiated 
			against the FEF (Ecuadorean Football Association)," FIFA said in a 
			statement. 
			 
			"Amongst other considerations, it deemed that on the basis of the 
			documents presented, the player was to be considered as holding 
			permanent Ecuadorean nationality in accordance with... FIFA 
			Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes." 
			 
			The Chilean Football Federation confirmed it would appeal the 
			decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). 
		
			
			  
		
			"This is a dark day for football and for the credibility of the 
			system... Of course, we will refer this to the Court of Arbitration 
			for Sport," Jorge Yunge, general secretary of the Chilean Football 
			Federation, said. 
			 
			"The weight of evidence is clear and we urge the Appeal Committee to 
			deliver the grounds of the decision very quickly because there were 
			enough unjustifiable delays and postponements in this case." 
			 
			'NUMBER OF DOCUMENTS' 
			 
			The Chilean Football Federation's lawyer Eduardo Carlezzo said they 
			had a "huge number of documents" that proved "without any reasonable 
			doubt that the player was born in Colombia". 
			 
			"I have never seen in my entire life as a lawyer an injustice like 
			this one," Carlezzo said. 
			 
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			 "Sad day for football and for fair play. The 
			message is clear: cheating is allowed. We will appeal to CAS." 
			 
			Chile appealed the decision on July 1 and recently urged FIFA to 
			speed up the process before they were assigned a hearing on 
			Thursday. 
			 
			Castillo played in eight of Ecuador's 18 qualifying games for the 
			World Cup. Ecuador have denied that the player was ineligible. 
			 
			"Quietly, we continue to defend what we earned on the field," 
			Francisco Egas, the president of the Ecuadorean Football Association 
			(FEF), wrote on Twitter. 
			 
			Egas said in June that they were "humiliated" and "felt trampled by 
			the great media campaign from the Chilean federation". 
			 
			Ecuador picked up 14 of their 26 points in matches Castillo played. 
			Losing points for the games in which Castillo appeared would have 
			meant they missed out on a place in Qatar. Chile finished seventh in 
			qualifying with 19 points. 
			 
			Ecuador are in Group A alongside hosts Qatar, Senegal and the 
			Netherlands. The World Cup kicks off on Nov. 20 with Ecuador playing 
			Qatar. 
			 
			(Reporting by Rohith Nair and Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, Simon Evans in 
			Manchester;Editing by Toby Davis) 
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