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Updated at 4:45 a.m., Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Soccer: FIFA suspends Peru from international play

Associated Press

ZURICH, Switzerland — FIFA suspended Peru from international football Tuesday because the government is feuding with the national federation.

Football's world governing body gave the sides a month to settle their differences before its executive committee discusses the issue at a meeting Dec 19-20 in Tokyo. It could choose to expel Peru from its membership entirely.

FIFA rules prohibit political interference in football affairs, but Peru's government has refused to recognize the election of Manuel Burga as president of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF).

"The FPF will only be allowed to return to the fold of the world and South American football communities on the basis of negotiations with the president and the board of the FPF who were elected in October 2007," FIFA said in a statement.

Peru is now suspended from the 2010 World Cup. It is last in the 10-nation South American qualifying group and is not due to play again until a home match against Chile next March 28.

The dispute has already cost Peru hosting rights for the South American Under-20 championship next year. Venezuela has stepped in to stage the tournament instead.

Peruvian clubs are barred from playing teams from other countries following the FIFA ruling.

The draw was taking place later Tuesday for the Copa Libertadores — South America's version of the European Champions League — with the FPF unsure if its clubs will be allowed to fulfill their fixtures when matches start in January.

Referees and officials from Peru are also prevented from taking part in international matches and football meetings while the suspension is in place.