Fernando Verela
Kenya too slammed
Cape Verde has been disqualified from the African play-offs for the 2014 World Cup for fielding an ineligible player in Saturday's group qualifier against Tunisia.
The Carthage Eagles will now be in the draw on 16 September instead of the Blue Sharks.
FIFA ruled that Fernando Verela should not have played in his side's 2-0 win as he had not completed a suspension.
FIFA ruled that Fernando Verela should not have played in his side's 2-0 win as he had not completed a suspension.
Football's world governing body instead awarded Tunisia a 3-0 victory.
The decision means Tunisia finish top of Group B with 14 points, with Cape Verde second on nine points.
FIFA said Verela "failed to serve a four-match suspension imposed on him after receiving a red card for unsporting conduct towards a match official during a World Cup qualifier on 24 March".
Cape Verde Football Association has also been fined $6,400.
FIFA said Verela "failed to serve a four-match suspension imposed on him after receiving a red card for unsporting conduct towards a match official during a World Cup qualifier on 24 March".
Cape Verde Football Association has also been fined $6,400.
The Blue Sharks had caused a major upset with their victory in Rades on Saturday to edge ahead of Tunisia, who had only needed a draw to advance.
Ironically, Cape Verde were awarded the points from the match in March, when Varela was sent off, after Fifa ruled opponents Equatorial Guinea had used an ineligible player.
Equatorial Guinea originally won the match 4-3 only for the result to be overturned when FIFA decided Emilio Nsue Lopez did not meet eligibility rules on nationality.
In arelated developement, FIFA also has penalised the Kenyan Football Federation for their fans improper conduct against the Super Eagles of Nigeria
Following the unruly behaviour of Kenya supporters during the 2014 World Cup Group F clash against Nigeria at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani, Kenya football ruling body has been fined a fine of $5,370 (N800, 000).
According to FIFA in a letter to the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) signed by the deputy secretary to the disciplinary committee, Octavian Bivolaru, the world football governing body affirmed that the federation was liable for the improper conduct of its supporters which is a violation of Article 67 part 1 and 3 of the disciplinary code. The fine is also meant to be paid within 30 days of notification.
Revised Group B standings
Tunisia - 14 pts
Cape Verde - 9 pts
Sierra Leone - 8 pts
Eq Guinea - 2 pts
Revised Group B standings
Tunisia - 14 pts
Cape Verde - 9 pts
Sierra Leone - 8 pts
Eq Guinea - 2 pts
Source: Thisday Live
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