The Sunday Guardian

SOUTH AMERICAN WC QUALIFIERS IN OCT, SAYS FIFA

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RIO DE JANIERO: The start of the South American zone qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has been postponed to October, world football governing body FIFA said on Friday amid the pandemic outbreak. The 18-round qualifying tournament was suspended just days before its scheduled start in March because of the coronaviru­s. The South American Football Confederat­ion (CONMEBOL) subsequent­ly earmarked FIFA’S September 2-10 internatio­nal window for the start of the competitio­n, reports Xinhua news agency.

However ongoing coronaviru­s lockdown measures and travel restrictio­ns across South America have prompted CONMEBOL to change its plans again.

“Taking into account the outcome of the discussion­s held in the COVID-19 Fifa-confederat­ions working group, the CONMEBOL council has today requested FIFA to include a replacemen­t internatio­nal window in January 2022 in the internatio­nal match calendar in order to complete the South American qualifiers in March 2022,” read a FIFA statement.

It added that the request would be discussed at the next FIFA council meeting.

The top four teams at the end of the South American qualifiers will earn an automatic place in football’s showpiece tournament in Qatar, to be played from November 21 to December 18, 2022.

The fifth-ranked team will advance to an interconti­nental playoff, to be held over two legs in June 2022.

Meanwhile, CONMEBOL said this year’s Copa Libertador­es—south America’s equivalent of the UEFA Champions League—would restart on September 15 and run until January next year. The competitio­n was halted in March after the second round of group matches.

Amidst the coronaviru­s outbreak and the subsequent lockdowns, the entire sporting world came to a halt. Nonetheles­s, the news of the FIFA qualifiers is a relief to the fans of football.

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