Sports

Spain lose appeal on World Cup, case dismissed

Tuesday, June 28th, 2022 04:00 | By
Spain rugby team.
Spain rugby team.

Spain’s appeal against their disqualification from the 2023 Rugby World Cup has been dismissed.

They clinched a World Cup spot for the first time in 24 years in March, but were later stripped of their place after World Rugby deemed they used an ineligible player - Gavin van den Berg - during qualification.

It is the second successive World Cup at which Spain have lost their place, both times for the same offence.

They will be replaced by Romania.

“The Independent Appeal Committee reviewed the original decision of the Independent Judicial Committee based on the evidence that was before it,” World Rugby said

“Having considered detailed submissions from the Spanish Union and World Rugby, the Independent Appeal Committee dismissed the appeal.”

Spain were given a £25,000 fine and will also have to pay a £50,000 suspended fine from a previous eligibility breach made in qualifying for the 2019 World Cup.

With Romania taking Spain’s place in Pool B, Portugal can now secure their place through a final qualification tournament in November.

Meanwhile, Saracens Wales’ scrum-half Aled Davies has been given a three-week ban after accepting a charge of dangerous tackling during the team’s Premiership final defeat to Leicester. Davies, 29, was shown a yellow card for making contact with the head of Tigers hooker Julian Montoya with his shoulder in a tackle in the 24th minute.                                                                                          

More on Sports


ADVERTISEMENT

RECOMMENDED STORIES Sports


ADVERTISEMENT