Ireland requests extra Cup spot

Posted on 30th November 2009 by French News in france - Tags: , ,

.The Republic of Ireland has appealed to world governing body FIFA to be allowed to compete as a 33rd team in next year’s World Cup finals, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said on Monday.
Ireland was eliminated from the competition earlier this month by France after Thierry Henry handled the ball in the build-up to William Gallas’s equaliser that gave France a 1-1 draw and a 2-1 aggregate play-off win.
“We received a delegation from Ireland at FIFA and they were naturally absolutely unhappy at what has happened,” Blatter told a keynote address at the Soccerex business conference.
“Naturally they have not asked for any sanctions to be given to any player or the referee, but they have asked, very humbly ‘can’t we be team number 33 at the World Cup? They have asked for that, really.
“They know the match cannot be replayed and the decision of the referee is final. I cannot confirm what will happen, but I will report it to the executive committee.
“I will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee.”
Blatter said that FIFA’s Executive Committee would consider Ireland’s appeal when they held their extra-ordinary meeting in Cape Town on Wednesday (local time).

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