ZURICH (AP) - In a story July 29 about FIFA fining Zimbabwe’s football association for failing to show up for a women’s Olympic qualifier, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Zimbabwe had later withdrawn from the qualifying competition. Zimbabwe only withdrew from the first leg.
A corrected version of the story is below:
FIFA fines Zimbabwe for missing women’s Olympic qualifier
FIFA fines Zimbabwe for missing women’s Olympic qualifier in Ivory Coast
ZURICH (AP) - FIFA has fined Zimbabwe and awarded Ivory Coast a 3-0 win after the Zimbabweans failed to show up for a women’s Olympic qualifying game.
FIFA fined the Zimbabwe Football Association 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,400) Wednesday for missing the first leg on July 19. ZIFA couldn’t raise the money to send the women’s under-23 team to Ivory Coast and withdrew from the first leg. The second leg is scheduled to be played this weekend in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe’s soccer body is in deep financial trouble, with the senior men’s team already thrown out of 2018 World Cup qualifying because ZIFA couldn’t pay outstanding wages to a former coach.
The men’s under-20 team was banned for three years for missing an African qualifier in Angola in 2012, also because it couldn’t afford to travel.
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