Sunday World (South Africa)

Wynne gets nod to play for Kiwis

- Reuters

THE player at the centre of an eligibilit­y issue that ended New Zealand’s hopes of qualifying for Rio Olympics soccer tournament has been cleared to represent the country.

South Africa-born defender Deklan Wynne was ruled ineligible by the Oceania Football Confederat­ion (OFC) to play for New Zealand under-23 and his team were banished hours before the final of their regional qualifier last July.

Fiji qualified for the Olympics after they beat Vanuatu in the final on penalties. Vanuatu had lost to the All Whites in the semifinal and then appealed Wynne s eligibilit­y.

New Zealand Football Associasio­n launched an investigat­ion into the eligibilit­y of all their players and applied to Fifa for an exemption for Wynne, which was granted on Thursday.

Deklan Wynne has been cleared overnight by the Fifa Players Status Committee to represent the national team of New Zealand with immediate effect,” NZF said in a statement on Friday.

The disqualifi­cation of the Olympic team was considered a costly embarrassm­ent for the national soccer body in New Zealand, with high performanc­e manager Fred de Jong stepping down in the wake of the decision.

The OFC also rejected an appeal against the disqualifi­cation for selecting Wynne, who had played at senior level and also at the Fifasancti­oned under-20 World Cup last year without issue.

NZF had considered taking an appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) in Switzerlan­d but decided to drop the matter in November and chief executive Andy Martin said on Friday they were keen to move on.

We are pleased this situation has finally been resolved and that Deklan is now free to represent New Zealand.”

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