Sport
Dollar
41,4128
0.27 %Euro
48,8858
0.06 %Gram Gold
4.855,6700
0.36 %Quarter Gold
0,0000
%Silver
0,0000
%South Africa will face disciplinary proceedings for fielding a suspended player in a World Cup qualifier in March 2025, which will likely see them docked points.
South Africa will face disciplinary proceedings for fielding a suspended player in a World Cup qualifier in March, which will likely see them docked points and put their hopes of advancing to next year’s finals in jeopardy.
World football’s governing body FIFA this week informed the South African Football Association that it was opening proceedings due to the fielding of midfielder Teboho Mokoena in their 2-0 win over Lesotho, officials have confirmed.
Mokoena should not have played because he had already collected two cautions in the qualifiers and had to sit out the game with an automatic one-match suspension.
South Africa admitted they had made an error.
Group winners automatically qualify
FIFA’s disciplinary code says: "If a team fields a player who is not eligible to participate (due to suspension, registration issues, nationality, etc.), the match is automatically forfeited. The default result is a 3-0 loss, unless the actual result was even more disadvantageous to the offending team."
A three-point deduction would leave South Africa level with Benin on 14 points at the top of Group C with two qualifiers each left, with Nigeria and Rwanda only three points back.
Comments
No comments Yet
Comment