Due to the lawsuit brought by the Chilean team in the Byron Castillo case, who they allege to have Colombian nationality and not Ecuadorian nationality, the FIFA issued a statement through its main portal to open disciplinary proceedings and called FEF Y FPF to download.
“FIFA has decided to initiate disciplinary proceedings regarding Byron David Castillo Segura’s possible violation of the criteria of the tender for the specified matches. In this regard, the FEF and the Peruvian Football Federation have been invited to present their positions before the FIFA Disciplinary Committee,” read their official website.
FIFA Statement. Photo: FIFA
As you may recall, the ANational Association of Professional Football of Chile (ANFP) complained about an alleged misregistration of the FC Barcelona player. Although the FEF initially minimized the claim and made publications with photos of the same footballer, they stated in a recent report that “if the player is found to have falsified documents, FIFA would have to sanction him, not the federation”.
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Well, with the answer from the FIFAIt will be a matter of time before the outcome of the controversial story that could lead Chile to Qatar 2022 is known.
Why did FIFA call up Peru?
The reason why the Peruvian Football Federation is being asked to issue a liability waiver is still unknown as Byron Castillo did not play against Blanquirroja in the South American qualifiers.
According to the RPP medium, the entity wants to know if the FPF knew about the topic in question, which the federation planned to respond to.