Referee Facundo Tello Removed From Congo-Jamaica FIFA World Cup Qualifier

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The FIFA World Cup Qualifier between Congo and Jamaica in Guadeljara, Mexico, was delayed during extra time because official Facundo Tello sustained an injury to his left leg. With Congo leading 1-0 in the 111th minute, Tello started grabbing his calf and knee, before keeling over. After two minutes of dealing with the pain, he left the game, and was replaced by the fourth referee, Dario Herrera. The game was 0-0 after 90 minutes and went to extra time. Congo defender Axel Tuanzebe was on the end of a corner kick that gave his team the lead in the 100th minute. Congo held on for a 1-0 win that sent it to its first World Cup since 1974. With the victory, Congo will join Group K, alongside Portugal, Uzbekistan and Colombia.​Referee Facundo Tello had to be replaced during the Intercontinental FIFA World Cup Qualifier between Congo and Jamaica because of an injury.  

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