Cape Verde Islands have been disqualified from World Cup qualifying
after fielding an ineligible player, with Tunisia taking their place in
next-month’s playoffs.
Cape Verde believed they had pipped Tunisia to a place in the African
qualifying playoffs after claiming a shock 2-0 away win against the
Carthage Eagles in their decisive Group B showdown last Saturday.
However, the tiny island nation’s dreams were dashed after FIFA’s
disciplinary committee judges that Steaua Bucharest defender Fernando
Varela, who played against Tunisia, should have been serving a
suspension.
Tunisia brought the issue to FIFA’s attention and world football’s
governing body upheld the claim, reinstating the 2004 African Nations
Cup champions, who will now compete in the final playoff round as one of
ten group winners.
A statement on FIFA's official website read:
"By means of a telephone conference, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee
has today taken a decision to sanction the Cape Verdean Football
Association (FCF) for fielding an ineligible player in the preliminary
competition match for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil between Tunisia and
the Cape Verde Islands on 7 September 2013.
"The match has been declared to be forfeited and awarded 3-0 in
favour of Tunisia, meaning that the Cape Verde Islands will not progress
to round three of the FIFA World Cup African zone qualifiers having
dropped to second place in Group B with nine points while Tunisia finish
first with 14 points and will now advance.
Why do African countries make such silly mistake as this? Do they not have records of there players? It is a shame and a big one at that
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