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The Confederation of African Football
(CAF) has thrown out a protest by Zambia over Zimbabwe’s use of a
player who tested positive for banned substance, the Zambia Daily Mail
reported on Tuesday.
The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) had
written to CAF contesting the eligibility of Chaf Devon Taitamba who
tested positive after a World Cup qualifier match against Egypt on June
9, 2013.
FAZ said that the player should not be allowed to play
in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier last month when
Zimbabwe beat Zambia 1-0 on aggregate.
CAF forwarded the matter
to FIFA which ruled that the player was eligible for the match because
there was no sanction imposed on him at the time Zimbabwe played Zambia.
According
to a letter signed by CAF secretary general Hichan El Amrani, and
addressed to CHAN organizing committee dated September 6, 2013, the
continental body has already informed Zambia’s soccer governing body of
FIFA’s ruling over the matter.
Zimbabwe qualified for the CHAN finals to be held in South Africa next year. |
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| Source: ghanasoccernet.com |
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