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Published 10:21 13 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 10:26 13 Sept 2022 BST
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Both Ecuador and Castillo have denied the allegations but in a damning piece of new evidence, a leaked audio recording of Castillo speaking to investigators proves that he used fake documents in order to play for the South American nation.
In the interview he revealed that he:
The recording was obtained from a formal interview which took place four years ago between the head of the FEF's Investigative Commission and Castillo.
FIFA have officially been investigating the allegations after Chile raised their suspicions following their game against Ecuador in April. The Chilean FA claimed he was ineligible to represent Ecuador as he was a Colombian citizen who had entered Ecuador illegally.
Qatar are due to play Ecuador in the opening game of the World Cup, however, they could now be banned as a result of the new evidence obtained.
Chile are hoping to replace them as Castillo featured in both qualifying games against them, in which they only took one point. FIFA could also award Chile two 3-0 victories, which in turn, would see them move from seventh to fourth in the South American qualifying table and ahead of Peru on goal difference.Quiz: Name all 48 qualified teams at the 2026 World Cup
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