FIFA says Brazil and Argentina must replay abandoned World Cup qualifier
The Hindu
The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier in September 2021 was abandoned after health officials intervened over breach of COVID-19 protocol
Brazil and Argentina lost their appeals to FIFA and will have to play the World Cup qualifying game that was abandoned last year in Sao Paulo amid chaos on the field caused by pandemic rule breaches.
In one of the most bizarre scenes during the qualifying programme for the 2022 World Cup, Brazilian health officials came onto the field minutes after kickoff last September to dispute the quarantine status of some Argentina players.
Both countries easily qualified for the World Cup as the top two teams in the 10-nation South American group without needing to play the abandoned game. They took part in the draw last month for the final tournament, which is scheduled to be played from Nov. 21-Dec. 18 in Qatar.
However, the latest FIFA ruling means Brazil and Argentina seem sure to have to play their essentially meaningless 18th qualifying game, possibly in September.
It might be the second time the rivals meet ahead of going to Qatar.
Since the original FIFA disciplinary ruling in February—which imposed fines, player suspensions and an order to replay the qualifier—the football federations of Brazil and Argentina agreed to play a friendly game in Australia.
That “Superclasico” is scheduled for June 11 in Melbourne.