All India matches at Asian Cup are cancelled, considered null and void: AFC


PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 24-01-2022 15:45 IST | Created: 24-01-2022 15:25 IST
All India matches at Asian Cup are cancelled, considered null and void: AFC
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The Asian Football Confederation on Monday formally announced India's ouster from the ongoing Asian Cup for women here, saying that all their matches stand ''null and void'' after the hosts' withdrawal from the clash against Chinese Taipei owing to a massive COVID-19 outbreak in their camp.

A day after India failed to field a team against Chinese Taipei following 12 players' RT-PCR reports coming positive, the Asian Football Confederation issued a statement confirming that the home side ''is considered to have withdrawn'' from the tournament as per the guidelines.

''Following the cancellation of the AFC Women's Asian Cup India 2022 Group A match between Chinese Taipei and India... India is considered to have withdrawn from the competition by Article 4.1 of the 'Special Rules Applicable to AFC Competitions during the COVID-19 pandemic','' the AFC said in a statement.

''All matches of India are now canceled and considered null and void under Article 6.5.5 of the Competition Regulations.'' The continental body added that the result of the lone India match so far, the draw against Iran, will not be taken into consideration while determining the final standings in the group.

India was placed in Group A alongside eight-time champions China and Chinese Taipei, besides Iran.

''For the avoidance of doubt, all points and goals in those matches shall not be taken into consideration when determining the final rankings in the group in conformity with Article 7.3 of the Competition Regulations,'' it said.

''Additionally, based on Article 7.4 of the Competition Regulations, the calculation of the best third-placed Participating Teams among all groups shall be determined by the method set out in Appendix 2 of the AFC Competition Operations Manual.'' As a result of India's forced withdrawal from the continental showpiece, only three teams – China PR, Chinese Taipei, and the Islamic Republic of Iran - will now be participating in Group A of the competition.

''To avoid any possible disparity in the final comparison between all third-placed teams, the results of the matches in Group B and C between the first, second, and third-placed teams against the fourth-placed teams will not be counted,'' the AFC said.

India was unable to name a minimum 13-woman squad for the match and it was considered a withdrawal, according to the competition rules.

India had originally named a 23-member squad for the continental tournament.

According to rules any team that withdraws after the competition has started will have all their matches canceled and considered null and void.

Any points or goals earned in matches will not count towards determining the final rankings in the group.

Rule 4.1 states: ''If a Participating Team/Participating Club has less than thirteen (13) Participating Players (including one [1] goalkeeper) available for a Match for any reason (whether or not relating to COVID-19), the relevant Participating Team/Participating Club shall not be able to participate in the Match.

''Such Participating Team/Participating Club shall be held responsible for the Match not taking place and shall be considered to have withdrawn from the relevant Competition.'' 

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