The FIFA Appeal Committee has ruled that the 2022 World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina and therefore asked that the game should be replayed. The verdict was reached after considering the appeals filed by the countries’ football associations. The qualifier in September was abandoned just minutes after kickoff when Brazilian health officials came onto the pitch to stop Argentina’s players in England from playing.
Brazil vs Argentina World Cup qualifier to be Replayed FIFA gives Verdict
They claimed the players had breached the country’s COVID-19 quarantine rules. FUFA released a statement saying: “After analyzing the submissions of both parties and considering all circumstances of the case, the Appeal Committee confirmed that the match would be replayed.” “[FIFA] also upheld the fine of 50,000 Swiss francs ($50,322) that was imposed on both associations as a result of the abandonment,” it added.

Both teams have already qualified for the World Cup in Qatar later this year, with Brazil topping the South American standings and Argentina finishing second. The football governing body FIFA had also fined Brazil’s FA (CBF) and Argentina’s Football Association (AFA) for their failure to ensure “order and safety.” FIFA had also fined Brazil’s FA (CBF) and Argentina’s Football Association (AFA) for their failure to ensure “order and safety.”
Those fines were reduced to 250,000 Swiss francs and 100,000 Swiss francs in Monday’s appeal.