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Fifa orders Brazil and Argentina to play abandoned World Cup qualifier

Appeal committee upholds fine for both FAs

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– The Fifa Appeal Committee ruled yesterday that the abandoned World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina must be replayed after considerin­g the appeals filed by the countries’ football associatio­ns.

The qualifier in September was suspended just minutes after kickoff when Brazilian health officials invaded the pitch to stop ArZurich gentina’s England-based players from playing, saying they had breached the country’s Covid-19 quarantine rules.

Both teams have already qualified for the World Cup in Qatar later this year, with Brazil topping the South American standings and Argentina finishing second.

But football’s governing body Fifa had ruled in February that the match must be replayed.

“After analysing the submission­s of both parties and conensure sidering all circumstan­ces of the case, the appeal committee confirmed that the match would be replayed,” Fifa said in a statement.

“[It] also upheld the fine of 50,000 Swiss francs [about R814,000] that was imposed on both associatio­ns as a result of the abandonmen­t.”

Fifa had also fined Brazil’s FA (CBF) and Argentina’s Football Associatio­n (AFA) 500,000 Swiss francs and 200,000 Swiss francs, respective­ly, for their failure to “order and safety”.

However, the appeal committee said it had decided to reduce the fine for the CBF by 250,000 Swiss francs while the fine for the AFA had been reduced by 100,000 Swiss francs.

Last month the AFA had said they would take their appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

Brazil and Argentina are also set to meet in a friendly internatio­nal at Melbourne Cricket Ground in June. Reuters

 ?? /PEDRO VILELA / GETTY IMAGES ?? Gabriel Jesus of Brazil fights for the ball with Juan Foyth of Argentina.
/PEDRO VILELA / GETTY IMAGES Gabriel Jesus of Brazil fights for the ball with Juan Foyth of Argentina.

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