[轉錄] 伊拉克被FIFA禁賽一年,無緣2010世界盃
Iraq suspended from internationals
SYDNEY, May 26 (Reuters) - Iraq faces a year in the soccer wilderness after
FIFA suspended it from all international competitions on Monday and issued an
ultimatum to Baghdad.
The executive board of world soccer's governing body announced it had imposed
the ban after the Iraq government dissolved its National Olympic Committee
and national sport federations in breach of FIFA and Olympic regulations.
The board will recommend that the FIFA Congress, which meets in Sydney on
Friday, suspends Iraq from all tournaments for 12 months, but left the door
open for a reprieve if Baghdad reversed its decision by 1400 GMT on Thursday.
A suspension would destroy Iraq's dream of competing at the 2010 World Cup
finals in South Africa.
Iraq were due to play Australia in a qualifier in Brisbane on Sunday then
again in Dubai next week and if they miss those matches, Australia would be
given the points.
'The FIFA Executive Committee decided to suspend the Iraqi Football
Association (IFA) as of today ... following the governmental decree passed on
May 20 which dissolved the Iraqi National Olympic Committee and all national
sport federations, including the IFA,' FIFA said in a statement.
'The FIFA Executive Committee also decided ... the case of the Iraqi Football
Association would be presented to the FIFA Congress on May 30 for suspension
until the FIFA Congress in 2009, namely one year.
'However, the suspension decided upon today may be lifted if FIFA receives by
May 29, midnight (Sydney time), written confirmation from the Iraqi
government that the decree has been annulled.'
In a bid to reverse FIFA's decision, the Iraqi government notified the IFA on
Monday that it was not affected by last week's decree, although Baghdad stood
by its decision to disband the administrative arm of the Iraqi Olympic
Committee.
'We received a letter from the secretary-general of the cabinet which
clarifies that the decision does not include the sports federations,
including the soccer federation,' IFA head Hussein Saeed told Reuters.
'We sent a copy of the letter to FIFA. We don't know whether they will change
their mind or not,' he said.
Saeed, speaking from Dubai, said he would meet FIFA president Sepp Blatter on
Tuesday in Sydney to discuss FIFA's decision.
Sports Ministeer Jasem Mohammed Jaafar told Reuters the government had sent
clarification to the football federation because the old decision was vague
and misinterpreted.
'We have done what we could. If FIFA doesn't reverse its decision and Iraq
doesn't play in the World Cup, we won't be responsible,' he said.
The Iraq team were in Thailand preparing to leave for Australia when FIFA
announced its decision. Iraq coach Adnan Hamad told Reuters in Bangkok that
the players were in a state of depression after learning of the ban.
'The decision is a big shock for the players,' he said.
'Now we are awaiting for direction from the Iraqi Football Federation to know
what to do. We are supposed to leave for Australia on May 27 but we will
postpone that.'
Australian officials said they were also hoping for a resolution so that
Sunday's World Cup match would proceed.
Any cancellation would increase Australia's chances of making it through to
the next stage of qualifying but the Football Federation of Australia (FFA)
would lose about A$3 million ($2.88 million) in ticket sales and sponsorship.
'Our strong hope is the matter is resolved as quickly as possible and the two
teams can meet on the field,' the FFA's head of corporate and public affairs
Bonita Mersiades Mersiades said. 'In the meantime the Socceroos are
continuing as if it's business as usual.'
The Iraqi team provided their war-torn homeland with a rare moment of
celebration in 2007 when they won the Asian Cup in one of sport's great
modern fairytales.
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