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Infantino wants suspended Brazil-Argentina match played out
In this Wednesday, June 5, 2019 file photo, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, left, speaks with French Football Federation President Noel Le Graet before the start of the 69th FIFA congress in Paris. The president of soccer for men’s World Cup champion France is not opposed to FIFA’s push against European opposition to play the tournament every two years. Noël Le Graët’s comments to French sports daily L’Equipe is a significant crack in the unity of 55-nation European soccer body UEFA against the FIFA plan. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

Infantino wants suspended Brazil-Argentina match played out

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — FIFA President Gianni Infantino believes the suspended World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina should be decided on the pitch.

The Sept. 5 match in Sao Paulo was suspended after seven minutes due to alleged breaches of COVID-19 protocols.

“It is always good to decide matches on the pitch and not off the pitch,” Infantino said in a news conference on Monday in Buenos Aires. “It isn’t always possible, we have rules. Let’s see what FIFA’s disciplinary bodies decide.”

The match was interrupted when an agent from Brazil’s health agency, Anvisa, and a policeman walked on to the pitch to remove four England-based Argentina players who the agency said should be in quarantine. At the time, Brazil imposed mandatory quarantine on foreigners coming from England.

The players are being investigated in Brazil for allegedly providing false information on arrival.

“That cannot happen, that a match is interrupted this way is unacceptable,” Infantino said. “That does damage to soccer.”

In South America to promote FIFA’s proposal for biennial World Cups, Infantino said if it was approved it wouldn’t change South America’s round-robin qualifying format.

“Playing all qualifying in one month is not a solution,” he said.

Infantino has told national soccer bodies in South America that the current calendar is a disadvantage for the teams of the region because their players have to travel much more to play.

“We have understood, we heard that in South America it is important to play the 18 rounds, one home and one away. We can do it with a new calendar, and that could provide more opportunities and more thrill,” he said, without giving details on how all those qualifying matches would be played for biennial World Cups.

FIFA’s proposal has been criticized by CONMEBOL, UEFA and the International Olympic Committee.

Infantino also visited Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Chile during his trip.

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