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The National Autonomous Football Federation of Honduras (Fenafuth) announced this Friday that FIFA issued a double sanction against it due to the bad behavior of its fans in the match held last 30 in January against the selection of El Salvador corresponding to the Concacaf Octagonal.

In that sense the The highest governing body of international soccer prohibited the Honduran national team from having an audience in the next match against the Mexican national team that will take place on 27 of March for the Qatar World Cup qualifiers 2022, you must also pay a fine of $76,000 Dollars.

In this sense, Fenafuth indicated that “through the corresponding channels it will exercise its right of appeal, however, it regrets that due to inappropriate behavior against our players, officials and same fans, Honduran soccer is affected again with heavy fines and the closure of the stadium.”

Likewise, it strongly rejected “all these behaviors of racial, gender human dignity and good customs, regretting that Honduran soccer is once again punished for the inappropriate behavior of a group of fans”.

Nowadays , the Honduran national team led by Colombian Hernán Darío ‘Bolillo’ Gómez, is located in the n the last place in the Concacaf classification to Qatar 2022 with just three points as a result of three draws and eight losses.

Next March 21, Honduras will be visiting the Panamanian team to play the first match of the last triple date of these qualifiers, later they will receive Mexico on 27 and will close this pre-world championship on 30 facing Jamaica as a visitor.

The tie for the Concacaf circuit is led by Canada with 25 integers, followed by United States (21), Mexico (21), Panama (17), Costa Rica (16), El Salvador (9) and Jamaica (7).

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By Scribe