Malaysian players banned after using forged documents to play Asian Cup qualifier vs Vietnam

Deportivo Alaves’ Facundo Garces was among seven players banned for a year by FIFA on Friday after the football governing body found that doctored documentation had been used so that they could play in an Asian Cup qualifier for Malaysia against Vietnam.

FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee said the seven players — Garces, Gabriel Arrocha (Unionistas de Salamanca), Rodrigo Holgado (America de Cali), Imanol Machuca (Velez Sarsfield), Joao Figueiredo, Jon Irazabal, and Hector Hevel (all Johor Darul Ta’zim) — were sanctioned with a 12-month suspension from all football-related activities.

FIFA said the FAM had submitted eligibility enquiries to global football’s governing body and used doctored documentation to be able to field the seven players, breaching article 22 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, which is concerned with forgery and falsification.

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All seven players had played in Malaysia’s 4-0 win over Vietnam in the third round of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers on June 10, after which FIFA received a complaint regarding the eligibility of several players.

Figueiredo and Holgado had both scored in Malaysia’s victory. Garces has played in every game this season for Alaves, which sits 10th in La Liga.

FIFA also ordered the FAM to pay a fine of 350,000 Swiss francs ($438,651) while the players have been fined 2,000 Swiss francs each.

“Further, the matter of the players’ eligibility to play for the representative team of Malaysia has been referred by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee to the FIFA Football Tribunal for consideration,” FIFA added.

The decision can be appealed before the FIFA Appeals Committee.

Published on Sep 26, 2025

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