Nigeria Docked Points, World Cup Qualification Unaffected
Nigeria have
been docked two points for fielding an ineligible player in a World Cup
qualifier against Algeria but their place at next year’s finals in Russia has
not been affected, FIFA said on Tuesday.
Nigeria, who
had already qualified for the finals, drew 1-1 but FIFA awarded the match to
Algeria by a 3-0 scoreline after the Super Eagles fielded the ineligible
Abdullahi Shehu who had failed to serve a one-match ban for accumulated yellow
cards.
“This sanction
bears no impact on the final result of the preliminary competition for the FIFA
World Cup since Nigeria had already qualified (and Algeria were eliminated)
before the match took place,” soccer’s world governing body said in a
statement.
The Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) said on Twitter that it accepted the decision. “The
NFF president (Amaju Pinnick) has directed that an internal inquiry be
instituted immediately and persons found culpable be dealt with,” it added.
Pinnick
said: “I want to assure that persons responsible for this slip would not be
given just a slap on the wrist. We are actually looking at a re-organization of
the Technical Department.”
Nigeria, who
topped African Group B, finished on 12 points instead of 14, four clear of
second-placed Zambia. Algeria still came bottom of the standings.
Nigeria will
face Iceland, Croatia and Argentina in their World Cup group in Russia.
East Timor
had forfeited seven of the 10 games they played in the World Cup qualifiers for
fielding nine players who were ineligible because of nationality.
This was
based on a decision previously taken by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)
which has annulled 29 matches involving East Timor and barred the team from the
2023 Asian Cup. The nine players were all born in Brazil.
FROM in.reuters.com

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