It was in September when the chaotic scenes in the South American World Cup qualifiers took place.

The match between Brazil and Argentina was five minutes young when the staff of the Brazilian Health Authority (Anvisa) entered the lawn inside the NeoQuimica Arena in Sao Paulo and stopped the fight.

The reason was that Argentina's Emiliano Martinez, Emiliano Buendia, Cristian Romero and Giovani Lo Celso were accused of forging documents in order to play the match.

It turned out that they did not follow Brazil's quarantine rules.

Now Fifa's verdict has come.

The above-mentioned players are suspended for two matches each and the nations are fined, writes Reuters.

Brazil needs to pay a fine of the equivalent of 5.5 million kronor and Argentina 2.5 million.

Venue and playing time have not yet been presented.