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FIFA World Cup 2018: FIFA defends fair play criteria after Japan progress to Las

FIFA said it had no plans to change its fair play criteria that allowed Japan to qualify for the Last 16 of the World Cup at the expense of Senegal

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FIFA said it had no plans to change its fair play criteria that allowed Japan to qualify for the Last 16 of the World Cup at the expense of Senegal. Japan and Senegal were both locked on four points in Group H with identical goal differences and the same number of goals scored, but the Asian side went through to the next round on Thursday after collecting fewer yellow cards in the group stage.

In Japan's 1-0 loss to Poland, hardly a single tackle was made. "This is the first time [the fair play rule] has been used in a senior World Cup in this way. Obviously what we want to avoid is the drawing of lots," Colin Smith, FIFA's chief tournament and event officer, said.

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