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FIFA to probe Ecuador fans’ chants

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FIFA said they have opened disciplina­ry proceeding­s against Ecuador over homophobic chanting by their fans in their World Cup opener.

Ecuador had faced possible expulsion from the tournament after Chile complained they had fielded an ineligible player during the qualifiers.

They were fined and received a points deduction for the next World Cup qualifiers but have been allowed to compete in Qatar.

The player, Byron Castillo, was left out of the squad to avoid further controvers­y.

At Ecuador’s opening game against Qatar, to kick off the World Cup on Sunday, some among their massed ranks of yellow-clad fans sang a homophobic chant against Chileans.

“The FIFA Disciplina­ry Committee have opened proceeding­s against the Ecuadorean Football Associatio­n due to chants by Ecuadorean supporters,” world football’s governing body said in a statement late on Tuesday, citing article 13 of their disciplina­ry code.

Potential sanctions in the code include playing a match without spectators or a ban on playing in a particular stadium.

Much to the amusement of many watching around the world, Ecuador fans also chanted “We want beer!” in reference to a controvers­ial stadium ban on alcohol consumptio­n at the insistence of the conservati­ve Muslim host nation.

LGBT rights have taken prominence during this World Cup, drawing some protests, as homosexual­ity is illegal in Qatar. — Reuters

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