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Brazil-Argentina qualifier suspended

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SAO PAULO, Sept 6, (AP): Argentina’s World Cup qualifier in Brazil was interrupte­d after just seven minutes Sunday when local health officials went onto the pitch in a wild dispute over coronaviru­s concerns.

The match featuring Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Brazil’s Neymar was ultimately suspended by the referee with the score at 0-0.

Brazilian health officials alleged three Argentine players did not reveal on arrival last Friday that they had recently been in England, and should have been in quarantine rather than playing in the match.

The Argentina team responded by walking off the field at NeoQuimica Arena in Sao Paulo.

Argentina tweeted that the game would not resume. South American soccer’s governing body, CONMEBOL, said the match had been suspended. FIFA, the sport’s world governing body, also confirmed the game had been suspended and said it was yet to decide what to do next.

Antonio Barra Torres, the president of Brazil’s health agency, Anvisa, said four Argentina players would be fined and deported for not following Brazil’s COVID-19 protocols.

The four - all players from the England-based Premier League - had been ordered to quarantine by Brazil’s health agency ahead of the match. Despite that order, three of the four started for Argentina.

Aston Villa players Emiliano Martinez and Emiliano Buendia, and Tottenham duo Giovanni Lo Celso and Cristian Romero, traveled to play for Argentina despite the Premier League not wanting players to be released for internatio­nal duty because of the need

to quarantine for 10 days in a hotel on their return. Now they have been caught up in Brazilian quarantine restrictio­ns.

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Brazil’s health agency said all four allegedly told immigratio­n officers that in the previous 14 days they hadn’t been to Britain or anywhere else that Brazil puts on its own red list for COVID-19 risks. Those who have been in countries on the red list face a 14-day quarantine in Brazil.

Martinez, Romero and Lo Celso started the match. Buendia was not included in the match squad.

Anvisa said in a statement that it realized the four players were in an irregular

situation since their arrival in Brazil. It had prompted a meeting Saturday involving representa­tives from CONMEBOL, Brazilian football confederat­ion and Argentina’s squad.

“At that meeting, Anvisa and local health authoritie­s determined the players should quarantine,” it said. “However, even after the meeting and the report to authoritie­s, the players took part of Saturday evening’s training session.” The agency added that all attempts to remove the players and take them to the airport were frustrated on Sunday “since the squad left the hotel and also much before the match began, when Anvisa had its action blocked” at the NeoQuimica Arena.

“The decision to interrupt the match was never within Anvisa’s reach.

 ??  ?? Brazil and Argentina’s players talk as the soccer game is interrupte­d by health authoritie­s during a qualifying soccer match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 at Neo Quimica Arena stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (AP)
Brazil and Argentina’s players talk as the soccer game is interrupte­d by health authoritie­s during a qualifying soccer match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 at Neo Quimica Arena stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (AP)

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