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Ecuador are confronting a charge from Fifa for the way of behaving of their fans during their Reality Cup opener against Qatar in Gathering A.


Drones from some Ecuador fans during the 2-0 win were purportedly pointed towards South American opponents Chile.


Fifa's disciplinary council says it has started procedures against Ecuador.


Likely endorses of breaking article 13 of Fifa's disciplinary code could incorporate playing a game in secret or a restriction from specific settings.


Ecuador were cleared to play at the World Cup recently following an allure from Chile over the qualification of safeguard Byron Castillo.


Chile and Peru had stopped requests with Fifa over Castillo's association in Ecuador's passing games, asserting he is Colombian and had adulterated his age.


In June, Fifa administered Castillo, 23, was qualified to play worldwide football for Ecuador, which drove Chile and Peru to engage the Court of Discretion for Game (Cas) over the choice.


Ecuador face the Netherlands in their next bunch game at the Khalifa Worldwide Arena on Friday.


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Ecuador are confronting a charge from Fifa for the way of behaving of their fans during their Reality Cup opener against Qatar in Gathering A.


Drones from some Ecuador fans during the 2-0 win were supposedly pointed towards South American adversaries Chile.


Fifa's disciplinary board of trustees says it has started procedures against Ecuador.


Possible approvals of breaking article 13 of Fifa's disciplinary code could incorporate playing a game in secret or a restriction from specific scenes.


Ecuador were cleared to play at the World Cup recently following an allure from Chile over the qualification of protector Byron Castillo.


Chile and Peru had stopped requests with Fifa over Castillo's contribution in Ecuador's passing games, guaranteeing he is Colombian and had adulterated his age.

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