Ireland appeal to FIFA for 33rd World Cup spot

Although the inclusion of an unprecedented extra team would  cause serious logistical problems including extra un-scheduled  matches, Blatter said the FIFA executive committee would  consider Ireland’s request at their extra-ordinary meeting on  Wednesday.

Ireland were eliminated from the competition earlier this  month by France after Thierry Henry handled the ball in the  build-up to William Gallas’s equaliser that gave France a 1-1  draw and a 2-1 aggregate playoff win.

“We received a delegation from Ireland at FIFA and they were  naturally absolutely unhappy at what has happened. They know the  match cannot be replayed and the decision of the referee is  final,” Blatter told a keynote address at the Soccerex business  conference.

“Naturally they have not asked for any sanctions to be given  to any player or the referee, but they have asked, very humbly  ‘can’t we be team No.33 at the World Cup?’ They have asked for  that, really.

“I will bring it to the attention of the Executive  Committee. I cannot confirm what will happen, but I will report  it to the executive committee.”

In a statement the FAI confirmed that it made the request to  Blatter when a delegation met him in Zurich last Friday.

“A lot was discussed at the meeting and at one stage the FAI  asked if Ireland could be accommodated into the World Cup 2010,”  said the statement.

However Irish sources have privately acknowledged they are  not expecting their request to be successful, but have asked  FIFA to consider compensating them in some other way in the future,  perhaps by being seeded in the draw for the 2014 finals.

The statement continued: “Other suggestions were also made to  mitigate against further occurrences of such incidents,  including the use of additional goal line assistant referees for  FIFA international matches, further use of video technology for  matches at the highest level, stronger provisions to discourage  players from engaging in such blatant breaches of the Laws of  the Game and provisions to strengthen referee selection for such  important matches.”  The draw for what is still likely to be a 32-team World Cup  will take place in Cape Town on Friday.