Andres HolguinEcuadorian lawyer Byron Castillothis Monday assured that the audio he used had no effect chilli in his effort to be removed Ecuador of Qatar World Cupbecause he said it was a piece that had already been discarded in the process.
“The audio circulating is not new. In addition, a constitutional judge did not consider it as evidence because it could not be certified that it was from Castle“, Holguín said this Monday when interviewed by a radio station in Quito.
In addition, the club’s defense attorney lionof Mexicoadded that “in the process of FIFA This audio cannot be presented as evidence, because it was not presented in the first instance and not even in the appeal, it does not affect anything,” he insisted.
Holguin assured that it was a desperate act of chilli and its legal body the Football Federation. “This audio has not changed anything. That country wants to enter the World Cup through the back door,” the lawyer quipped.
The first resolution of FIFA before the complaint filed by Chilean National Professional Football Association (ANFP) He agreed with Ecuador and its classification as the fourth best team in the South American qualifiers, although he later submitted an appeal that will be determined next Thursday.
the british tabloid ‘Daily Mail’ This Monday, he recorded the audio as an “extraordinary revelation” and confirmed that “Castillo clearly stated that he was born in 1995, not 1998, as stated on his Ecuadorian birth certificate.”
Also, the British newspaper said that the FEF was identified in 2019 Castle he was an Ecuadorian citizen, although the tabloid later confirmed that Castle “He admitted that he was using a false passport and that the Ecuadorian Federation had hidden it.”
The FEF announced that he was summoned to the hearing convened by FIFA and that the player is also summoned, before the claim of ANFP who joined Peru, which in the repechage phase was eliminated by Australia, while chilli He remained in seventh place from the bottom Colombia.
Source: La Verdad

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