Monday, January 18, 2010

France captain Thierry Henry to face Fifa over handball


France and Barcelona star Thierry Henry faces Fifa's disciplinary committee on Monday over his controversial handball against the Republic of Ireland.
The executive committee of football's world governing body referred the striker's case to disciplinary chiefs.
Henry handled the ball twice in the build-up to the extra-time goal from William Gallas that meant the Republic did not qualify for the 2010 World Cup.
Fifa rejected the Republic's request to have the match replayed.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has said former Arsenal player Henry was guilty of "blatant unfair playing" but stopped short of calling for him to be punished.
It seems likely that Henry will escape with a warning or a fine rather than a ban that would rule him out of one or more World Cup matches in South Africa this summer.
Under current Fifa rules, the disciplinary committee is only entitled to impose sanctions following the illegal use of a hand to prevent a goal being scored.
Henry's handball caused an international furore, with the Republic claiming they had been "cheated" out of a place in the World Cup and demanding a replay.
The extra-time goal meant the match in Paris ended 1-1, with France going through 2-1 on aggregate.
Henry, 32, apologised over the incident and later admitted it left him contemplating quitting international football.
On the back of the controversy surrounding the incident, Fifa met at Cape Town to consider goal-line technology and extra referees at the World Cup.
However, the sport's governing body decided against using additional referees in South Africa and have instead opted to set up an inquiry into the benefits of video technology and extra officials.


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