Ireland participation in World Cup “impossible” – FIFA

FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke told a news conference  three days before the draw for the finals in South Africa that  Ireland should not entertain hopes of being given an extra place  because of France’s controversial handball goal against them.

“I wouldn’t say it’s a nonsense but it is impossible,” he said. “There’s no hope to give that there will be any more than 32 teams at the World Cup in South Africa”.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter revealed on Monday that Ireland had requested a place at the finals in addition to the 32 qualified teams because they felt cheated by Thierry Henry’s controversial goal for France in their playoff match.

Valcke said that, as Ireland had made an official request, the matter would have to go before today’s organising committee meeting in Cape Town.

But he said Blatter, who runs soccer’s world governing body, had told the Irish very clearly they had no chance of success.

Valcke said there would be too many organisational problems to overcome and that other teams who felt penalised by wrong  refereeing decisions could also come forward and make similar  claims.

“We had 853 qualifying matches,” Valcke said. “It’s sad that we are talking about just one game.”