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Snow storm: Costa Rica want rematch against the United States after wintry conditions hit World Cup qualifier

The US won the match in Colarado 1-0 thanks to a Clint Dempsey goal

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Monday 25 March 2013 11:07 GMT
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Clint Dempsey in action for the US against Costa Rica
Clint Dempsey in action for the US against Costa Rica (GETTY IMAGES)

Costa Rica is asking football's governing body for a replay of Friday's World Cup qualifier against the United States, won 1-0 by the Americans during a snowstorm in Commerce City, Colorado.

Costa Rican Football Federation Treasurer Rolando Villalobos said in a statement that documentation had been sent to Fifa to back the claim, including photographs and videos.

The Costa Rican federation said the climatic conditions threatened the physical integrity of the players, left the sidelines and markings on the field largely not visible and led to the entry onto the field of snow-clearing personnel, which it claimed was not permitted.
The federation also argued that "ball movement became impossible given the quantity of snow on the field" and called on Fifa to punish the match officials who allowed the game to proceed.

"What happened the night ... has no precedents, since it not only went against the sporting spectacle, but also against the physical integrity of the officials and players," the statement said.

During Friday's game, plows and shovels were used to clear the penalty areas, center circle and midfield stripe as snow got heavier, and a yellow-and-purple ball was used.

Costa Rica coach Jorge Luis Pinto urged the referee to suspend the game, but U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann made a case for playing on because both teams faced the same conditions.

Clint Dempsey scored the winning goal in the 16th minute.

The protested loss left Costa Rica at the bottom of its division with one point.

The U.S. Soccer Federation declined to comment Sunday night.

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