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CONMEBOL suspends March World Cup qualifiers after clubs’ refusal to release players


CONMEBOL has suspended its March World Cup qualifiers after several top European clubs announced they would not release their South American players due to COVID-19 transmission fears over travel.

“The CONMEBOL Council decided to suspend the double date of the Qualifiers for Qatar 2022 scheduled for March,” a statement from CONMEBOL said on Saturday. “The decision is due to the impossibility of having all the South American players in a timely manner.

“FIFA will analyze the rescheduling of the date, in coordination with CONMEBOL and the member associations. Soon, the different options for holding the matches will be studied.”

All 10 South American countries feature on the UK government’s “red list” travel ban, which does not include exemptions for athletes and sports people. Any UK-based players who played in the games would have faced 10 days in hotel quarantine upon return.

Colombia on Friday suspended flights to and from Brazil at the end of January as cases there began to rise and a new more contagious strain appeared. And the country’s health minister rejected the idea of allowing a charter flight of Brazilian footballers to land in Colombia later this month.

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“The chance of receiving any flight from Brazil is very remote, there’s no way to justify the arrival of a charter flight,” the minister, Fernando Ruiz, said in a statement released on Friday.

Sources told ESPN that one alternative option discussed was playing the qualifiers in a “bubble” in a European city. Recent Champions League and Europa League matches have been played in neutral venues in Athens, Bucharest, and Budapest.



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