
Ecuador and Chile both last played at the World Cup in 2014 hosted by Brazil.
- Ecuador will play at the 2022 World Cup after FIFA excused Chile’s cases that they had handled an ineligible player in the qualifiers.
- Byron Castillo was brought into the world in Tumaco, Colombia in 1995, and not General Villamil Playas in 1998 as expressed on his authority records.
Ecuador got 14 of their 26 places in matches Castillo played. On the off chance that they had lost focuses for the games.
“Subsequent to dissecting the entries of every interested individual and taking into account all components brought before it, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee has chosen to close the procedures started against the FEF (Ecuadorean Football Association),” it said in a proclamation.
“The current choice remaining parts subject to an allure before the FIFA Appeal Committee.”
Ecuador are one of four South American groups who have proactively qualified for the World Cup finals in the not so distant future, alongside Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Fifth-put Peru face a season finisher one week from now.
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Egas likewise appended the letter from FIFA which said the Disciplinary Committee had excused the charges and shut the disciplinary method started against the FEF.
Chile completed seventh in qualifying with 19 places.
Notwithstanding, the Chilean FA’s attorney Eduardo Carlezzo had said that assuming Chile were given the focuses from the two games against Ecuador wherein Castillo played they would have gone to the World Cup in their place.
“We celebrate it more since we felt embarrassed, we felt stomped on by the extraordinary media crusade from the Chilean organization,” Egas expressed later at a news meeting.
“Particularly their legal counselor, who set forward a variant that questioned the activities of the Ecuadorian soccer league and furthermore questioned the activities of our specialists.”
ANFP president Pablo Milad said they would allure and try and take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) whenever required.
“We are losing 1-0, yet there is as yet the final part,” Milad said at a news meeting with Carlezzo.
“The FIFA managing shockingly didn’t lean toward us regardless of solid proof. We will hang tight for the contentions and we will engage FIFA. On the off chance that it doesn’t incline toward us, we will go to CAS.”
Ecuador are in Group A close by has Qatar, Senegal and the Netherlands. The World Cup starts off on Nov. 21.
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