
September 6, 3:00 a.m. BST.
World Cup
Brazil hosted Argentina in the South American qualifying round. Six minutes after kickoff, the match was suddenly suspended. According to Argentine journalists, the reason for the suspension was the intervention of Brazilian health officials, who considered that the four Argentine players from England, Lo Celso, Martinez, Cristian Romero and Buendia, had violated the immunization rules and should leave the field immediately.
According to the immunization policy of the Brazilian authorities, persons who have been in England in the past 14 days must declare their presence on entering Brazil and are subject to a 14-day blockade. The Brazilian authorities said that the four players lied when they declared their entry, stating that they had not been in England in the previous 14 days, but it was clear that this was false information. Even before the match, there were media reports that the Brazilian health authorities had applied to the police to have the four
England Premier Soccer League
The players were expelled, but eventually the Brazilian authorities, FIFA and CONCACAF reached a three-way consensus, the four players were able to play this game. Finally, Argentina's Martinez, Cristian Romero and Lo Celso appeared in the starting lineup, but after the start of the game, the Brazilian anti-epidemic part of the field to ask these four players to leave, the two sides clashed, leading to the suspension of the game.
Only six minutes into the match so far, the Argentine players have now left the field as a group. Subsequently.
Lionel Messi (1987-), Argentine footballer
Neymar
, Casemiro and other players have dealt with officials on the field, but play has not resumed for the time being.










