The Byron Castillo case was reactivated: "FIFA knows that the player is Colombian
Byron Castillo would leave Ecuador out of the World Cup.
One of the scandals of recent months in Ecuador
One of the scandals of recent months in Ecuador, around the situation of Byron Castillo, has once again become an as the journalist Matt Hughes of the Daily Mail revealed some false documents about the player.
The British media Daily Mail has evidence of a false birth certificate and passports of Byron Castillo so that Ecuador could miss the World Cup in Qatar 2022.
After this scandal, Chile sought Tricolor's disqualification and could achieve its goal with this revelation.
Byron Castillo with the Ecuadorian team
Byron Castillo with the Ecuadorian team facing Chile for South American Qualifiers
On the other hand, the Daily newspaper presented the alleged confession of Castillo, who points out that the Ecuadorian Soccer Federation covered it up.
This revelation comes just days before the FIFA Appeals Committee is due to rule on the case again. If the information spread is confirmed, the formation of
Group A of the Qatar World Cup could be altered.
Conmebol Qualifiers
If these documents are confirmed, there would be the possibility that Ecuador will be left out of the World Cup due to the improper alignment of a player not born nor legally fit to represent the South American nation.
Castillo, who plays in León in Liga MX, participated in eight games in the Conmebol Qualifiers.
Chile insists on the Byron Castillo case: the latest unpublished documents could take an unexpected turn.
Byron Castillo spoke about Chile's position against Ecuador to go to the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Castillo would have confessed not to be from
Byron Castillo
Byron Castillo would have confessed not being Ecuadorian in an interview in the sports section of the Daily Mail.
This Monday, an audio recording of an interview that Byron Castillo gave investigators four years ago was released. He notes that he was born in 1995 instead of the 1998 date on his Ecuadorian birth certificate.
He also named an Ecuadorian businessman who provided him with a new identity.
According to the Daily Mail, a source that closely follows the process warned that FIFA would be manipulating the data and information.
FIFA
FIFA is doing everything possible to delay the case because they know the player is Colombian.
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