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[Football] Could Ecuador really get kicked out of WC?







Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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I'd get a kick out of playing at the World Cup so I guess their players will too. Yes, realy.
 


fly high

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Aug 25, 2011
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Yes could still be possible. I got shot down a while back when I suggested it was still on the table.
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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From a selfish point of view hope they get kicked out now ! Can't bare the thought of caciedo playing a blinder
 






Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Really hope not. While it appears rules have been broken, it would be just heartbreaking for all the other players who performed excellent in the qualifiers and worked their arses off.

While they've been in 3 world cups - all in the last 20 years - for a small nation like that there is no guarantee that it isn't a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Anything that gives the hosts a chance of progressing to the next stage is highly possible if their pockets are still deep enough following their purchase of this year's tournament

I'd say there is a limited difference in quality between Ecuador and Chile... and generally not in Ecuadors favor necessarily.

Think Chile are the ones pushing the most for this.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Tim Vickery, who seems to specialise in South American football, said in the last few days that Chile have no chance of seeing Ecuador thrown out. I think the feeling is, if the objection is upheld, there would be an alternative punishment handed out.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Tim Vickery, who seems to specialise in South American football, said in the last few days that Chile have no chance of seeing Ecuador thrown out. I think the feeling is, if the objection is upheld, there would be an alternative punishment handed out.

Caicedo obliged to stay at Albion for the length of his career?
 


Bozza

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Audax

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Tim Vickery, who seems to specialise in South American football, said in the last few days that Chile have no chance of seeing Ecuador thrown out. I think the feeling is, if the objection is upheld, there would be an alternative punishment handed out.

I thought this had already been through the process and Chile's objection thrown out? I take it Chile refused to accept that and have kept pushing then?

Edit: ahhh, I see (I braved the Daily Fail link)

I suppose it's possible Ecuador could argue they fielded him in good faith in full belief he was eligible, unaware of his true situation. FIFA could then take a lenient punishment.
 






drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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Don't quite understand why, if he is found not to be Ecuadorian, they only award Chile two 3-0 wins and not everyone else that he played against? Unless of course they've already decided that the other games he was in would have no bearing on who finished 4th!!
 


Robdinho

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Jul 26, 2004
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I've not read deeply into the details of this, but what I don't understand is since when has where you are born been the only criteria for playing for the national team? It doesn't seem to be in doubt that, even if he was born in Colombia, he has lived in Ecuador from a very young age and is, presumably, a citizen of Ecuador. There are huge numbers of international players not representing the country of their birth - I remember there was a conversation over whether Kasper Schmeichel might choose to represent England because he qualified on residency grounds. Why the controversy over this one?
 






schmunk

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I remember there was a conversation over whether Kasper Schmeichel might choose to represent England because he qualified on residency grounds. Why the controversy over this one?

If we're going down that path, can we claim Erling Haaland too?

(born in the same hospital as me, albeit ~20 years later...)
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Sweden
I've not read deeply into the details of this, but what I don't understand is since when has where you are born been the only criteria for playing for the national team? It doesn't seem to be in doubt that, even if he was born in Colombia, he has lived in Ecuador from a very young age and is, presumably, a citizen of Ecuador. There are huge numbers of international players not representing the country of their birth - I remember there was a conversation over whether Kasper Schmeichel might choose to represent England because he qualified on residency grounds. Why the controversy over this one?

From my understanding the problem is he might not have got his Ecuadorian citizenship in a legal way.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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I don't understand why any Brighton fan would not want their players to appear in the World Cup. The pinnacle of football.

Players like moises put it in for you. Stop being so mean spirited.

I see it as an enormous source of pride in my club how well represented we'll be in this tournament.

Sent from my M2101K9G using Tapatalk
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,134
I've not read deeply into the details of this, but what I don't understand is since when has where you are born been the only criteria for playing for the national team? It doesn't seem to be in doubt that, even if he was born in Colombia, he has lived in Ecuador from a very young age and is, presumably, a citizen of Ecuador. There are huge numbers of international players not representing the country of their birth - I remember there was a conversation over whether Kasper Schmeichel might choose to represent England because he qualified on residency grounds. Why the controversy over this one?

From my understanding the problem is he might not have got his Ecuadorian citizenship in a legal way.

I don't think the issue is the fact he was born in Columbia and is more to do with the legality of his Ecuadorian citizenship. It seems as though the player concerned may have used fake documents when being given Ecuadorian citizenship. It appears as though he used false name and date of birth on a birth certificate issued in Ecuador and an there is an audio recording of him admitting to using this fake document which was given to him by someone instead of his real birth certificate issued in Colombia.
 


MOI_CAI

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May 18, 2021
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I've done a lot of research on this topic and feel that it's safe to say that Ecuador will not be banned from participating in the World Cup. The audio that was leaked in England, where the player claims to be Colombian, is old and already dismissed by the Ecuadorian judicial system. The Ecuadorian federation did not field the player until the Ecuadorian courts corroborated that the player in question was indeed an Ecuadorian citizen. There is no way FIFA's ruling can supersede the judgment issued by a sovereign government. With that said, I'm looking forward to seeing Moises, Pervis, and hopefully, Jeremy participate in the world cup!
 


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