Argentina Players Board Plane After Threat Of Arrest In Brazil Leads To Suspended Match

By Daily Sports on September 6, 2021

 

Brazil and Argentina’s World Cup qualifier was thrown into chaos on Sunday when health authorities attempted to detain several members of the visiting team, causing the game to be suspended.

Emiliano Martinez, Cristian Romero and Giovani Lo Celso were cleared to play the World Cup qualifier despite being accused of falsifying travel information upon their entry to Brazil, with mandatory quarantine and deportation advised by the Brazilian government for the trio and reserve Emiliano Buendia. The match had barely passed five minutes when scores of officers stormed the pitch, to the incredulity of both teams.

But five hours after leaving the stadium under the threat of detainment, Argentina have boarded their plane to head home.

The game in Sao Paulo's Arena Corinthians kicked off as scheduled on Sunday, with Brazil out for revenge after July's Copa America final reverse.

Argentina’s Premier League trio had travelled with the rest of the squad to the stadium earlier in the day in spite of Brazilian health authority Anvisa’s statement forbidding them from partaking in any activities and ordering immediate isolation before leaving the country.

With five minutes gone, a number of plain-clothed police and health officers suddenly entered the playing surface to apprehend Martinez, Romero, Buendia and Lo Celso.

“It was necessary to keep our sanitary protocol,” said Antonio Barra Torres, the head of the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (via Rede Globo). “We called the federal police, that went to the hotel and we found out that they had already left for the Stadium. The rest is what you're watching live.”

They were prevented from doing so by the players' Argentina team-mates, causing an unseemly scuffle as the game was halted.

Argentina captain Lionel Messi promptly led his side back down the tunnel to the dressing rooms, and CONMEBOL confirmed the action would not re-commence.

Messi did emerge a few minutes later to consult with his Brazil counterparts, most of whom remained on the Arena Corinthians turf.

Late Sunday night, Argentina were able to board their plane to go home.

CONMEBOL has said the decision on the result will be made by FIFA pending an investigation.

“The World Cup Qualifiers is a FIFA competition," wrote the South American football governing body in a statement.

“All decisions concerning its organisation and development are the exclusive power of that institution.

“The referee and the match commissioner will submit a report to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, which will determine the steps to be followed. These procedures strictly adhere to current regulations.”

The wanted trio and Buendia came from the United Kingdom, which is one of the countries on Brazil’s own red list.

Under national law, foreign travellers from the country must complete 14 days’ quarantine once they have landed.

The Argentine Premier League contingent, however, only declared that they had been to Caracas, the site of the Albiceleste’s last World Cup qualifier against Venezuela, and allegedly did not reveal to immigration and health authorities that they had been in the UK.

While Martinez, Romero, Buendia and Lo Celso had received dispensation from their clubs to leave England other CONMEBOL nations were not so lucky, with Brazil losing nine of their squad for these qualifiers as a result of the division’s refusal to release players to red list countries. (Goal)

•PHOTO: Brazil and Argentina players

Source Daily Sports

Posted September 6, 2021


 

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