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Chile files legal challenge over Ecuador’s place at World Cup

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ZURICH: A World Cup legal dispute flared on Thursday with Chile challengin­g Ecuador’s place at the finals tournament over an alleged ineligible player.

The Chilean soccer federation asked FIFA to investigat­e its claim that Ecuador player Byron Castillo is actually Colombian and not entitled to have played in qualifying games.

The complaint comes more than one month ater South American qualifying ended and Ecuador was drawn into a group with host nation Qatar, the Netherland­s and Senegal.

“FIFA can confirm that it has received a formal complaint from the Chilean FA in relation to this mater,” soccer’s governing body said in a statement.

FIFA gave no timetable for a possible disciplina­ry case ahead of the World Cup kicking off Nov. 21.

Ecuador placed fourth in the 10-nation South American qualifying group to advance directly to Qatar. Fith-place Peru has a playoff game next month against Australia or the United Arab Emirates.

Chile placed seventh, seven points behind Ecuador, but argues it could advance if games involving Castillo were forfeited.

The FIFA rules in cases of ineligible players require results to be overturned as a 3-0 loss.

Chile has now filed complaints against an opponent’s player in back-to-back World Cup qualifying programs.

In South American qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, Bolivia forfeited two games in which it fielded an ineligible player as a late substitute. FIFA had received complaints from Chile and Peru about Bolivia defender Nelson Cabrera, who was born in Paraguay and had previously played for Paraguay’s national team.

Bolivia lost an appeal at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport which said FIFA was right to investigat­e even when protests were filed weeks ater the games were played. That case ultimately harmed Chile. Three extra points awarded to Peru lited it above Chile to enter an interconti­nental playoff that it won.

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