Argentina vs. Brazil suspended in dramatic fashion Brazilian health officials storm pitch

World Cup qualification game between Brazil and Argentina was halted after only a few minutes on Sunday after Brazilian health authorities walked onto the field during play as part of an effort to deport four Argentine players accused of violating coronavirus quarantine regulations.

In what was quite an absolutely bizarre scene in São Paulo, a group of Brazilian public health officials entered the field minutes into the always fiery match-up and ordered Argentina’s players off the field. The officials from both sides, the small number of fans that were allowed inside the stadium and everyone that was watching where probably at a loss as to what was taking place.

The cause of this particular incident is reported that four members of Argentina’s roster, including three starters who play in England’s Premier League. According to local regulations, foreign travelers who had spent time in Britain in the previous 14 days are required to quarantine upon arrival in Brazil.

The incident occurred only hours after the Brazilian health regulator Anvisa said four Argentine players must isolate and could not play in the match. It has been claimed by the local news media that the players involved failed to report that they had been in Britain, this was denied by the Argentina Football Assocaition . It was unclear why Anvisa did not take action before the game, given Argentina’s team had been in the country for three days and because the agency had earlier said that the four England-based Argentina players must isolate and not participate in the games at the stadium.

What is clear that this is not the last we have heard of this situation. Will Brazil or Argentina be awarded three points? will the game be replayed? At this moment these just a few of many questions being asked by everyone. What can be said for certain is that we have not heard the last of this and the outcome is something that is far from certain at this moment in time.

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A historic moment for Trinidad & Tobago left back Keston Julien and Sheriff Tiraspol football of Transnistria – a territory that only declared its independence from Moldova back in 1990 defied many odds by qualifying for the group stage of the Champions League for the first time.

Today the draw was held for the UEFA Champions League and Keston Julien’s team were placed in Group D which include the mighty Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Shakhtar Donetsk. The reigning Moldovan champions, managed by Yuriy Vernydub, reached the group stage after eliminating Teuta, Alashkert, Red Star and Dinamo Zagreb. This will be the first time both teams meet in an official competition and Sheriff’s first-ever appearance in the Champions League group stage.

Keston Julien chats with EXTV’S Andre Sooklal after winning the 19th league title with F.C. Sheriff Tiraspol.

The 22-year-old Trinidad & Tobago man who hails from Gasparillo was an outstanding player since his primary school days and is spoken about in high regard by one of his former teachers Ashford Sooklal. He also earned further positive reviews when he played for Presentation College San Fernando under coach Shawn Cooper. Soft-spoken in nature he made his way to Europe and while he did not get the attention that Levi Garcia did he maintained himself at AS Trencin. When he made the move to FC Sheriff Tiraspol he chatted with EXTV about this move and his ambitions with this team to make history by making it into the UEFA Champions League for the first time for himself and the club. This ambition has now come to pass and now he will now face up against the world’s elite clubs and players.

Keston Julien and Andre Sooklal analyzing free kicks using analytical software and Adidas Smart ball during the #EXTV Shot Power Challenge shoot.

The young Trinidad & Tobago man has represented the national team on 4 occasions and even though the national team has seen much better days his club form will no doubt serve him well in terms of being a mainstay on the national team. The UEFA Champions League is considered by many the pinnacle of world football and now this young man and his club from Moldova have made history together.

So while the world’s eyes will be focused on the “Galacticos” of Real Madrid and the stars of Inter Milan, the fans from the tiny Caribbean island of Trinidad & Tobago will have something else to look forward to when these games kick-off. The young man from Gasparillo, Trinidad & Tobago now steps onto the biggest stage and it is difficult to do anything but smile for this young man and his amazing achievement.

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