
Ecuador, which has been drawn into Group A of the Qatar World Cup, has recently been revealed to be using illegal players outside the World Cup, and Byron Castillo is suspected to be not a player from the country, and rumors about Ecuador's disqualification are endless, and the international community is concerned.
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No ruling has been made, but if this is true, Ecuador's seats are frozen over water.
The incident allegedly came from Colombia, where the media reported that Bailang Castillo was probably born in Colombia, not Ecuador, and even his date of birth and name were different. Last year, someone organized a batch of brand-new documents to prove the player's identity, which raised doubts about Bailang Castillo's origin.
The 23-year-old Bailang Castillo, who plays for Ecuadorian club SC Barcelona, was selected to join the Ecuadorian squad last year, and has played for Ecuador in six matches against Paraguay, Venezuela, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Argentina in this year's World Cup, so it would be a big mistake if Bailang Castillo is not a legal player.
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The rules state that if a player violates the rules, he will face a suspension of 6 to 12 months, but there are also rules stating that any complaints against the tournament must be made 24 hours after the match.
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There has been no ruling on the matter. If Ecuador is indeed disqualified, the best way forward is for Peru, who is ranked 5th in the South American region, to be replaced, and Colombia, who is ranked 6th, to participate in the Intercontinental Play-Offs.










