Jamaica are set to lodge a complaint with FIFA after claims they played against two coronavirus-positive Costa Rica players in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier.
Jamaica Football Federation medical chief Dr Guyan Arscott told six people from Costa Rica's travelling party - including two players who faced the Reggae Boyz - tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival in Jamaica on Tuesday.
Now JFF general secretary Dalton Wint has confirmed the body is aware of the issue and will consequently make a formal complaint to FIFA on the matter.
Jamaica are set to lodge a complaint with FIFA after claims they played against two coronavirus-positive Costa Rica players in their World Cup qualifying match on Wednesday
Jamaica's medical chief claimed three unnamed Costa Rica players tested positive on Tuesday
'I don't know what we can appeal, but I am sure I will be sending something to FIFA to enquire as to why this happened because this is an absolute breach of the rules,' Wint said.
'These tests were carried out on Tuesday night and the results were available on Wednesday afternoon. In these tests, one player and three administrative staff of the delegation were positive as new cases, in addition to two players recently recovered from COVID-19.
'The new positives were immediately isolated and, as indicated by the protocol, 슬롯사이트추천 these results were communicated to the FIFA delegation and the local authorities.
He also claimed the same unidentified players tested positive for the virus a few weeks ago
'At the same time, all the documentation was presented proving that the other two players who tested positive were recovered cases with fewer than 25 days of having had a positive result for COVID-19.