Castillo has been unclear about his origin for more than a year. Chile pointed out that the defender was born in Colombia and was therefore not eligible to play in Ecuador’s 8 World Cup qualifiers. Chile then filed an official protest with the World Football Association, after which FIFA rejected it in June.
In the conversation, Castillo also admits to changing his name on the fake document, describes how he left the Colombian city of Tumaco for San Lorenzo in Ecuador and names the Ecuadorian businessman who gave him a new identity.
“When were you born exactly”, Castillo is asked. He replies: “In 1995.” The next question from the researcher is: “And what year is the identity card?” Castillo: “1998.” Castillo is then asked, “What are your real names?” To which he replies: “Bayron Javier Castillo Segura.” Castillo then describes how he exchanged his home in Tumaco (Colombia) for San Lorenzo (Ecuador). “I went home and I told my parents to take the step.”
The Daily Mail also says black on white tampered with ID cards. If FIFA, which according to the English newspaper did not want to respond to the new suspicions, still excludes Chile, as number four on a cleaned list of the South American qualifying series, it may still have a chance at the World Cup in Qatar, where Ecuador won. paper on November 20 the tournament opens against the host nation.
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