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No FIFA action over Henry handball

Char_Azn

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FIFA has announced that no action will be taken against Thierry Henry over the handball that helped secure victory for France in the World Cup qualification play-off against Republic of Ireland.

It had been believed that Henry could be suspended, fined or given a warning for the offence, which prompted calls from the Football Association of Ireland to replay the match as France edged through into the World Cup finals by a solitary goal after extra time in the two-legged tie.

However, FIFA has said that there is no legal basis by which they could punish the player for his actions and, as such, he will be free to participate in France's opening match against Uruguay on June 11.

A FIFA statement read: "On 2 December 2009, the FIFA Executive Committee asked the FIFA Disciplinary Committee to analyse the handling offence committed by Thierry Henry during the France v. Republic of Ireland match on 18 November 2009, and to consider the possible disciplinary consequences.

"At its meeting on 18 January 2010, the Disciplinary Committee reached the conclusion that there was no legal foundation for the committee to consider the case because handling the ball cannot be regarded as a serious infringement as stipulated in article 77a) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. There is no other legal text that would allow the committee to impose sanctions for any incidents missed by match officials."

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/story/_/id/727545/ce/uk/?cc=4716&ver=global

Finally, common sense prevail. Whatever the F were they thinking to even start this stupid investigation!!!! Yes France didn't deserve to make the cut, Yes it was unfair of France to win thanks to a handball and Yes Ireland deserves better. But a hand ball in any game, whether big or small should be treated equally.

A handball offense in a normal game would at the very worse get a player yellow carded. There is no excuse whatsoever to even consider punishment more serious then that just because it was a high profile game.

More importantly, they were judging the incident based on video evidence. It was FIFA themselves who disallow the use of video replays to help referee a game. Had FIFA allowed the use of video in the first place, the goal would never have been allowed. The fault lies with FIFA itself, do not blame Henry. He just happened to be reacting according to instincts. If Henry was to be punished due to this incident, then they should be consistent, every freaking handball incident should be treated the same :oIo::oIo::oIo:
 

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their rules and regulations do not cater for this type of thing.
so maybe they will revise and improve it.
 

jw5

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Finally, common sense prevail. Whatever the F were they thinking to even start this stupid investigation!!!! Yes France didn't deserve to make the cut, Yes it was unfair of France to win thanks to a handball and Yes Ireland deserves better. But a hand ball in any game, whether big or small should be treated equally.

A handball offense in a normal game would at the very worse get a player yellow carded. There is no excuse whatsoever to even consider punishment more serious then that just because it was a high profile game.

More importantly, they were judging the incident based on video evidence. It was FIFA themselves who disallow the use of video replays to help referee a game. Had FIFA allowed the use of video in the first place, the goal would never have been allowed. The fault lies with FIFA itself, do not blame Henry. He just happened to be reacting according to instincts. If Henry was to be punished due to this incident, then they should be consistent, every freaking handball incident should be treated the same :oIo::oIo::oIo:
Do you think FIFA should introduce video technology during a match?
And how should it be used?
 
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Henry escapes punishment

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Jan 19, 2010

Henry escapes punishment

Statement from the committee
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'ON DEC 2, 2009, the Fifa executive committee asked the Fifa disciplinary committee to analyse the handling offence committed by Thierry Henry during the France v Republic of Ireland match on Nov 18, 2009, and to consider the possible disciplinary consequences. 'At its meeting on Jan 18, 2010, the disciplinary committee reached the conclusion that there was no legal foundation for the committee to consider the case because handling the ball cannot be regarded as a serious infringement as stipulated in article 77a) of the Fifa disciplinary code. 'There is no other legal text that would allow the committee to impose sanctions for any incidents missed by match officials.'

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Fifa's disciplinary committee said that they were powerless to punish the 1998 World Cup-winning striker (above) because their rules forbade them to do so if the original misdemeanour had not been seen by the match officials. -- PHOTO: AFP

<!-- story content : start --> ZURICH - FRENCH captain Thierry Henry escaped being punished for his infamous handball in the 2010 World Cup finals play-off against Ireland, Fifa announced on Monday. France were losing 1-0 to Ireland at the Stade de France on Nov 18, having won the first leg 1-0, when Henry teed up William Gallas in extra-time for what proved to be the decisive goal after illegally controlling the ball with his hand. Fifa's disciplinary committee said, however, that they were powerless to punish the 1998 World Cup-winning striker because their rules forbade them to do so if the original misdemeanour had not been seen by the match officials. Bernard Escalettes, president of the French Football Federation (FFF), said he hoped this finally drew a line under the episode. 'Thierry Henry not being punished is not astonishing, it is logical,' Escalettes told AFP. 'There is nothing in the Fifa rules permitting a punishment, and Fifa are bound by their rules. 'I hope that this is the end of the story, I hope so with all my heart.' The meeting of the 21-man disciplinary panel, an independent body chaired by the Swiss Marcel Mathier, was announced by Fifa president Sepp Blatter in Cape Town on Dec 2 following an extraordinary executive committee meeting. -- AFP


 

Ramseth

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Do you think FIFA should introduce video technology during a match?
And how should it be used?

Apparently, FIFA believes in human refereeing, not machine refereeing. Human refereeing comes everything human, including miistakes, misses and other human weaknesses. Such is part of the game as it has always been.
 
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