The Borneo Post

East Timor kicked out of 2023 Asian Cup — AFC

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KUALALUMPU­R: EastTimorh­as been expelled from the 2023 Asian Cup for falsifying documents of several Brazilian-born footballer­s, the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) said on Friday.

The AFC launched a probe, in conjunctio­n with FIFA, in June last year into the eligibilit­y of certain players after qualifying matches for the 2019 Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates.

“The investigat­ion identified 12 Brazilian- born footballer­s that were registered in the AFC Administra­tion System with falsified Timorese birth or baptismal cert i f icates,” the governing body said in a statement.

“These document s were submitted to the AFC to demonstrat­e that the footballer­s were eligible to participat­e for FFTL ( East Timor FA) representa­tive teams through one or both of their parents being born in Timor-Leste. Such particular­s were found to have been falsified.”

Nine of those footballer­s participat­ed in a total of 29 matches in AFC events, and seven matches falling under the jurisdicti­on of FIFA. East Timor forfeits all 29 matches played under AFC, which also announced a suspended fine of US$ 56,000.

“The investigat­ion made no finding regarding the validity of the Timor-Leste citizenshi­p held by those footballer­s. That is a question for the state authoritie­s of Timor-Leste,” it added.

The FFTL was also f ined US$ 2 0,0 0 0, whi le the AFC disciplina­ry committee has ordered a three- year ban on general secretary Amandio de Araujo Sarmento.

Another FFTL official was fined US$ 3000 for bringing the game into disrepute by attempting to interfere with a witness, the AFC statement said.

 ??  ?? Malaysia’s Goh Soon Huat and Shevon Jemie Lai came from behind to qualify for the semi-finals.
Malaysia’s Goh Soon Huat and Shevon Jemie Lai came from behind to qualify for the semi-finals.

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