The International Federation of Associated Football (FIFA) punished for life Ghanaian referee Joseph Odartei Lamptey, after irregularities reported in his work during a match of the African Qualifiers to the World Cup 2018.
The agency's disciplinary commission also ruled that the South Africa-Senegal squad, which played on November 12, 2016, should be re-established in the face of a deliberate performance that gave them a 2-1 home win.
The punishment had to be confirmed by FIFA's sports arbitration tribunal, so that it was decided to reiterate - on a date to be announced - the game between the Bafana bafana and the Senegalese on South African territory.
The match corresponds to Group D of the third qualifying round of the African Football Confederation. The area is led by Burkina Faso and Cape Verde with 6 points. Senegal has 5 units and South Africa has 4 positives. There are two dates remaining and that result may change which selection will reach the next World Cup.