FIFA ‘regrets’ scenes leading to Brazil vs Argentina match suspension
Officials stop play during Brazil v Argentina  World Cup qualifier  on Sunday
Officials stop play during Brazil v Argentina World Cup qualifier on Sunday

FIFA says it “regrets” the scenes leading to the suspension of Brazil and Argentina’s World Cup qualifier which stopped “millions of fans” from enjoying the game.

Sunday’s match was abandoned just after kick-off after Brazilian health officials objected to the participation of three Argentine players they say broke quarantine rules.

FIFA said it had received the first reports from match officials, which will now be analysed by “the competent disciplinary bodies”.

No date for the rearranged fixture has been set.
“FIFA regrets the scenes preceding the suspension of the match between Brazil and Argentina for the Conmebol qualifiers of the Fifa World Cup 2022 which prevented millions of fans from enjoying a match between two of the most important football nations in the world,” world football’s governing body said in a statement.

“The first match official reports have been sent to Fifa. This information will be analysed by the competent disciplinary bodies and a decision will be taken in due course.”

On Monday, Brazil’s federal police said they had opened a formal inquiry into the actions of the Argentine players accused of breaching the country’s quarantine rules.

Brazil’s quarantine rules state that visitors who have been in the UK in the 14 days before entering the country must quarantine for 14 days on arrival.
“We can confirm an investigation has begun into the possible crime of supplying false information,” said a spokesperson.

“Yesterday, the players were notified they must leave the country, which is the regular procedure, and statements from them were taken.”

Speaking in a video address to the European Club Association’s general assembly, Fifa president Gianni Infantino urged Europe to show flexibility in its thinking in order to help South America resolve its qualification backlog.

It comes after the UK Government ignored Infantino’s request to grant quarantine exemptions to footballers so they could fulfil their international commitments.
“We have a difficult situation in the UK. Players have to go back to play for their countries,” he said.

“In March, the South American players stayed with their clubs but now they have to play the qualifiers for their national teams. That is why I called for solidarity.

“We have to give hope to countries who only see their best players when they play for their national teams. We have to protect the World Cup. “September has not been ideal, let’s find the right compromise for October and November and next year. (BBC Sport).

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