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Thierry Henry cleared over play off handball

Thierry Henry, the France forward, will not be punished for his handball in the World Cup qualification play-off against the Republic of Ireland.

Fifa’s disciplinary committee concluded there was no legal basis for them to pursue a case. The decision means Henry will not face a ban for any matches of this summer’s World Cup finals.

Fifa said in a statement: “The disciplinary committee reached the conclusion that there was no legal foundation for the committee to consider the case because handling the ball cannot be regarded as a serious infringement as stipulated in article 77a) of the Fifa disciplinary code.

“There is no other legal text that would allow the committee to impose sanctions for any incidents missed by match officials.”

The Football Association of Ireland was infuriated by the goal and demanded a replay, then even suggested they should be allowed to go to the World Cup as a 33rd team.

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Fifa dismissed its demands but agreed to have another look at the possibility of using video evidence in the future, and instructed the disciplinary committee to investigate possible action against the 32-year-old former Arsenal player.

Henry’s defence today argued successfully that Fifa’s disciplinary code does not give the committee the ability to punish such incidents. Under the rules, only the illegal use of a hand to prevent a goal being scored is covered in relation to possible sanctions.