Are there still chances? In the last few hours the possibility arose that the peruvian national team go to World Cup Qatar 2022despite the elimination once morest Australia for the playoff played in Doha. This was confirmed in Chile, following it was indicated that the Peruvian leadership would join the claim once morest Byron Castillo.
“Peru presented its defenses to the FIFA appeals committee in the case of the Ecuadorian winger. The Inca federation contested the initial decision delivered a few months ago, in which it assured that everything was in order. Incidentally, it requests that a correct assessment of the evidence presented in the first instance by the Chilean Football Federation be made, ”said the La Tercera de Chile website.
They also added: “It demands that the appropriate disciplinary measures be taken and that Ecuador be expelled from the World Cup. That quota, as they say, belongs to them in case the list runs. They would score in fourth place, while Colombia would be fifth. Chile would not be benefited. In the document, they emphasize that Castillo played eight games out of a possible 18, which highlights the importance of the soccer player for those of the guayas to get the quota.
As you know, at the beginning of June, the FIFA ruling regarding the issue that concerned the northern country was announced. In the first instance, the highest body that oversees the sport stated: “The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has made a decision on the potential breach by Byron David Castillo Segura of the call criteria to participate with the national team of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) in eight qualifying matches, corresponding to the preliminary phase of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022″.}
“The decision of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee has been notified today to the affected parties. In accordance with the FIFA Disciplinary Code, the parties have ten days to request the reasoned decision, which, if requested, would be published in legal.fifa.com. This decision can be appealed before the FIFA Appeal Committee”, he concluded.