Chile file FIFA claim over Ecuador’s World Cup spot
The Chilean Football Federation have asked FIFA to rule on the eligibility of an Ecuador player, alleging he used a false passport and birth certificate and throwing into question the Andean side’s participation in this year’s World Cup.
Chile on Thursday said it had proof that Barcelona of Guayaquil full back Byron Castillo was born in Tumaco, Colombia, in 1995 and not in the Ecuadorean city of General Villamil Playas in 1998 as stated on his official papers.
Documents used in the filing to FIFA and seen by Reuters purport to show his “forged” birth certificates and an internal Ecuadorean investigation acknowledging inconsistencies in his documentation.
“All this is well known by the FEF (Ecuadorean Federation),” the Chilean federation said.
“The football world cannot close its eyes to so much proof. These serious and irregular practices in the registration of players cannot be accepted, especially when we are talking about a world competition.”
It said it had sent evidence to FIFA asking it to investigate. FIFA acknowledged it had “received a formal complaint from the Chilean FA” but declined further comment.
Reports from Ecuador in 2021 said Castillo had been ratified as an Ecuadorean citizen, enabling him to play for the national side.
Castillo made his debut five months after that decision, which was reported in the newspaper El Telegrafo.
The Ecuadorean FA dismissed on Thursday what it said were “unfounded rumours” designed to destabilise the Ecuadorean Football Federation by those who want to prevent its participation in the Qatar World Cup.