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President Yon De Luisa has announced that appeal papers are being filed with FIFA regarding penalties for homophobic screaming during two closed-door matches on the final qualifying day in 2022. 424 Sports will report on the matter!

"We will file an appeal and the parties will be deferred until the Appeals Board decides the case. We are proceeding with our course in the appeals process, except that we don't have the urgency of Panama, and we will be dealing with it by January. It's work, we're not going into the details. The final document has not been delivered yet," he commented at a press conference at the High Performance Center.

He made it clear that even the FMF can appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if FIFA does not reduce the penalty. He also spoke about the possibility of moving to the National Stadium team and being able to play at another venue in the country.

"Azteca Stadium doesn't sanction us, they sanction us to play behind closed doors, regardless of the stadium. Moving doesn't help us. In our original plan, there was an opportunity to draw closer to other stadium options, and we'll see what the final resolution is from FIFA or TAS to see how we're going to operate. We want** the team to be closer to the fans, not because of the shouting, but because they deserve it and take the team away in March, now we have to wait to make a decision."

For the analysis being applied to the Bravosde coach, punishing Ricardo Faraday, he added: "For the statement of Mr. Faraday, the issue is in the Disciplinary Commission. We are against any discriminatory behavior. We are in the same meeting room with the National Commission, including in the middle.

Finally, he confirmed that El Tri already has a full roster in Indianapolis to face and preseason.

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