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Khodah konehOriginally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View PostThere LEGALLY no way arounf it for AFC other than to eliminate Iraq 0:3 and Iran to play on Monday vs S Korea!
we have a case! we submitted it within the required deadline! There is a FIFA regulation supporting our case!
NO othe way out other than honouring FIFA rule!!!!
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So what we can conclude is that FIFA tested him positive for doping, but somewhere there must been some kind of miscommunication or mistake and the Iraqi FA was not made aware of the positive test results. Meaning its a major screw-up from either FIFA or AFC.Originally posted by CHaMiLLionaire View PostBasically he is saying, I consider this investigation to be invalid as the player is not suspended or anything. Iran submitted sample A and sample B to the lab in Germany on August 8th and they claim he tested positive. However, there was no ruling from Fifa saying the player was suspended and we received his tournament card so he eligible to play. The ruling must come from the lab in Germany and because of this he is confident that the ruling will be rejected.
He said the Iranian delegation has a 16 page evidence but the sample itself was not submitted.
EDIT: He also mentioned that Iran sent this complaint 2 days before the game, and not after the game...
In this scenario, I say a replay of the match is the only viable and fair solution. (with Zahra banned)
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Then how do you explain other ineligible players playing, and then having the games 3-0 n favor of the other teams. This stuff happens. Again, we know nothing about the procedures, even how a tournament card gets printed (is there a "backgrund" check?).Originally posted by Hosseini View PostYeah, a player card = FIFA, AFC should deem him eligible to play, right? Must have been some flaw in the system or something.زن زندگی آزادی
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Thanks Sir.Originally posted by CHaMiLLionaire View PostBasically he is saying, I consider this investigation to be invalid as the player is not suspended or anything. Iran submitted sample A and sample B to the lab in Germany on August 8th and they claim he tested positive. However, there was no ruling from Fifa saying the player was suspended and we received his tournament card so he eligible to play. The ruling must come from the lab in Germany and because of this he is confident that the ruling will be rejected.
He said the Iranian delegation has a 16 page evidence but the sample itself was not submitted.
EDIT: He also mentioned that Iran sent this complaint 2 days before the game, and not after the game...
Two things.
1 - Does he expect Iran to keep the sample with them at all times? Is he aware these things are stored in labs?
2 - If Iran had filed a complaint 2 days before then even more khak bar sare AFC. Idiots should not have allowed him to play in the first place!
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostIf this is true, then why should Iran have to pay for this? This is fucking insane.And that is our strong point. IFF did its job but AFC did not and therefor AFC is at fault.Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Postthats AFC problem, but legally not ours!
We have a case, they have to honour the FIFA regulation!
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