FIFA lifts 18-month ban imposed on Guatemala after a corruption scandal
Football's governing body said it made the decision after receiving a
letter from Juan Carlos Rios, the head of a FIFA-appointed "Normalization
Committee" to oversee the Fedefut
FIFA
World Cup 2018: FIFA has lifted a suspension imposed on Guatemala
18 months ago over its failure to comply with anti-corruption rules.
The suspension prevented Guatemalan teams from participating in
international competitions such as the Gold Cup, the Central American Games and
the CONCACAF Champions League.
"FIFA has
lifted the suspension that was imposed on the Guatemalan Football
Association" Fedefut, it said in a statement on Thursday.
Football's governing body said it made the decision after
receiving a letter from Juan Carlos Rios, the head of a FIFA-appointed
"Normalization Committee" to oversee the Fedefut. The letter
confirmed that the committee was operational.
The suspension "is lifted with immediate effect, restoring
all its rights as a federation member of FIFA," Rios told a press
conference. "It is a very happy day for us."
FIFA sanctioned Guatemala in October 2016 when it failed to authorize the normalization committee after an international corruption scandal that rocked world football.
FIFA sanctioned Guatemala in October 2016 when it failed to authorize the normalization committee after an international corruption scandal that rocked world football.
Former Fedefut general secretary Hector Trujillo was the first
person brought down in the scandal to be sentenced to jail, given eight months
by a judge in New York in October for wire fraud.
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