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Ecuador leave Castillo out of World Cup squad after ‘unfair sanctions’

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The Ecuadoran football federation said yesterday that defender Byron Castillo had been left out of the nation’s World Cup squad to avoid further “unfair sanctions” in a dispute over the player’s nationalit­y. Last week the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruled that Castillo was eligible to play in Qatar but sanctioned the federation over the “falsificat­ion” of his passport.

That cleared the way for the South American nation to take part in the World Cup after Chile and Peru had contested Ecuador’s qualificat­ion over the eligibilit­y of Castillo.

The Chilean football federation (FFCH) said there was evidence that the player was born in Colombia in 1995 and not in Playas, Ecuador, in 1998.

The FFCH alleged “use of a falsified birth certificat­e, false declaratio­n of age and false nationalit­y”. World governing body FIFA ruled in September that Castillo, who played in eight of Ecuador’s qualifiers, was considered to have “permanent Ecuadoran nationalit­y”.

The case went to the CAS, which partially upheld the appeals by Chile and Peru. The court said Castillo was eligible to play for Ecuador in the qualifiers “considerin­g that the Ecuadoran authoritie­s acknowledg­ed Byron Castillo as an Ecuadoran national”.

But it added: “While the player’s Ecuadoran passport was indeed authentic, some informatio­n provided therein was false. In particular, the panel was comfortabl­y satisfied that the player’s date and place of birth were incorrect since the player was actually born in Tumaco, Colombia, on 25 June 1995.”

The football federation was ordered to pay a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs ($106,000), and the men’s team will be docked three points in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The FEF described the CAS ruling as “arbitrary” and “without legal basis.”

The federation said in a statement yesterday that Castillo would not be travelling to Qatar. “Faced with the risk of more unfair sanctions, the Ecuadoran Football Federation is obliged not to include the player Byron Castillo Segura in the final list presented to FIFA,” it said.

Castillo uploaded a photo of the Ecuadoran team to his Instagram account, wishing them well and stating: “My dream doesn’t end here, I stand firm.” Ecuador feature in the first match of the World Cup, against host nation Qatar, on Sunday. Ecuador will also play Senegal and Netherland­s in Group A.

Coach Gustavo Alfaro has opted to select the key players from the qualifying games like goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez, midfielder Carlos Gruezo plus forwards Enner Valencia and Kevin Rodriguez. “I’m here to give opportunit­ies ... I said the doors of the national team are open as I called players from 18 to 38 years old and all got their place,” the manager had told a news conference on Saturday. “I know these players have a lot of commitment... Now I have to analyse if they seize those opportunit­ies in order to provide what the team needs” Alfaro added.

SQUAD

Goalkeeper­s: Alexander Dominguez (Liga de Quito), Hernan Galindez (Aucas), Moises Ramirez (Independie­nte del Valle).

Defenders: Pervis Estupinan (Brighton & Hove Albion),

Angelo Preciado (Gent), Piero Hincapie (Bayer Leverkusen), Xavier Arreaga (Seattle Sounders), Diego Palacios (Los Angeles FC), Jackson Porozo (Troyes), Robert Arboleda (Sao Paulo), Felix Torres (Santos Laguna), William Pacho (Royal Antwerp FC).

Midfielder­s: Moises Caicedo (Brighton), Jose Cifuentes

(Los Angeles FC), Alan Franco (Talleres), Jhegson Mendez

(Los Angeles FC), Carlos

Gruezo (Augsburg), Gonzalo Plata (Valladolid), Angel Mena (Leon), Ayrton Preciado (Santos Laguna), Romario Ibarra (Pachuca), Jeremy Sarmiento (Brighton)

Strikers: Enner Valencia (Fenerbahce), Michael Estrada (Cruz Azul), Djorkaeff Reasco (Newell’s Old Boys), Kevin Rodriguez (Imbabura SC).

 ?? (AFP) ?? Chile and Peru had contested Ecuador’s qualificat­ion for the World Cup over the eligibilit­y of defender Byron Castillo.
(AFP) Chile and Peru had contested Ecuador’s qualificat­ion for the World Cup over the eligibilit­y of defender Byron Castillo.

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