ZURICH -- FIFA said sanctions have not been lifted from Bolivia for fielding an ineligible player in two World Cup qualifying matches, but can be challenged at before the appeal committee.
FIFA said reports in South America on Thursday that it reversed an order for Bolivia to forfeit two matches are not correct.
On Tuesday, FIFA's disciplinary panel announced that Bolivia's 0-0 draw with Chile and 2-0 win over Peru in September are now 3-0 losses by default.
The ruling lifted Chile above Argentina into fifth place in the 10-team South American qualifying group.
Sanción a Bolivia se mantiene: https://t.co/RcxyYAMuvD. Versión que circula sobre restitución de puntos a Bolivia es incorrecta.
- FIFA Media (@fifamedia) November 3, 2016
FIFA said rulings by its disciplinary committee can be challenged at the appeal panel and later at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The case relates to Bolivia fielding Paraguay-born defender Nelson Cabrera.