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CAS asked to judge Ecuador case by 10 days before World Cup

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - Sport's highest court has been asked to judge a case that aims to remove Ecuador from the World Cup by no later than Nov. 10 - just 10 days before the team should face host Qatar in the opening game.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport said it registered appeals by the Chilean and Peruvian soccer federations against a FIFA ruling this month that Ecuador defender Byron Castillo was in fact eligible to play in the eight qualifying games he was selected for.

CAS gave no timetable for appointing judges and organizing a hearing, though said both parties appealing asked for a final award by Nov. 10.

Chile officials claim to have documents proving Castillo is actually Colombian and that Ecuador should forfeit all eight games he played in as 3-0 losses.

That legal argument was dismissed by FIFA's disciplinary committee in June and upheld by FIFA appeal judges two weeks ago.

Ecuador placed fourth in the South American qualifying group in March and claimed a direct World Cup entry. Days later it was drawn into Group A with Qatar '“ playing the host on Nov. 20 in Doha -- Netherlands and Senegal.

If the qualifying games were forfeited, the revised points totals would lift Chile to fourth from seventh.

Peru placed fifth and has asked CAS to get Ecuador's entry as the next highest placed South American team. Peru already lost an intercontinental playoff to Australia in June.

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FILE - Ecuador's Byron Castillo stands for the national anthem before the team's international friendly soccer match against Cape Verde, Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FIFA has given Chile an appeal hearing on Sept. 15, 2022 to challenge Ecuador's place at the 2022 World Cup over an alleged ineligible player. FIFA said Thursday, Sep. 1, 2022 its appeal committee has invited Byron Castillo, the Ecuador player at the center of the dispute, to be available as a witness. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) The Associated Press
Chile's coach Eduardo Berizzo gives instruction inside the box team area during an international friendly soccer match between Morocco and Chile at the Cornella-El Prat stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort) The Associated Press
Chile's Charles Aranguiz, left, vies for the ball with Morocco's Hakim Ziyech during an international friendly soccer match between Morocco and Chile at the Cornella-El Prat stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort) The Associated Press
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