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Qatar 2022 Qualifiers: Argentina, Brazil fight over COVID-19 rule, match suspended

The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina in Sao Paulo has been suspended due to a breach of Brazilian COVID-19 restriction rules.

• September 6, 2021

The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina in Sao Paulo has been suspended due to a breach of Brazilian COVID-19 restriction rules.

On Sunday, in extraordinary scenes, health officials entered the pitch early in the game to object to the participation of three Argentinian players who had allegedly broken the coronavirus travel rules.

They did so by providing false information in the entry form, according to Antonio Barra Torres, the president of the Brazilian health regulatory agency Anvisa.

“By decision of the referee, the match between Brazil and Argentina at the World Cup qualifiers organised by FIFA is suspended,” South American ruling body CONMEBOL said, adding that world governing body FIFA would decide what should be the next step.

The Argentinian football federation (AFA) president, Claudio Tapia, said what happened “is unfortunate for football.”

“Four people entered (the pitch) to interrupt the game with a notification, and CONMEBOL asked the players to go to the locker room,” he explained.

Anvisa had previously asked the federal police to send away Emiliano Martinez, Emiliano Buendia, Cristian Romero, and Giovani Lo Celso due to the breach of the COVID-19 regulations.

However, just before the match, the AFA and the Brazilian government reached an agreement, and the players were allowed to participate in the game.

Torres denied the agreement, insisting, “These players must be deported.”

According to news portal G1, the federal police tried to reach the players in the hotel and then in the locker room but were not allowed by AFA.

The four are from the English Premier League (EPL), and travellers cannot enter Brazil if they have been in the country 14 days before the trip.

“We got to this point because they did not comply with the Anvisa guidelines,” Torres said.

Anvisa said in a statement released before the game it had asked the federal police to “take action immediately.”

Before travelling to Sao Paulo, the players declared they were in Venezuela.

But Anvisa said non-official sources informed that this statement was not true.

“After meeting with health authorities, it was confirmed, following a passport check of the four players involved, that the athletes disrespected travelling rules,” Anvisa said.

(dpa/NAN)

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