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The former coach of the El Salvador national soccer team has been banned from participating in soccer at any level for two years, FIFA announced Wednesday.

In a statement, FIFA said Ramón Maradiaga had allowed his players to be approached by a third party who offered money if they would fix the result of game between his team and Canada. FIFA also said he didn’t report the meeting.

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The game in question was on Sept. 6, 2016, in the final round of games for the fourth stage of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying. Canada won 3-1 at B.C. Place but came up short of advancing to the next round as Honduras drew with Mexico 0-0 the same night, putting the Hondurans ahead by points.

Had Honduras lost, the teams would have been tied but the Canadians would have still come up short on the goal difference tie breaker; they went into the night trailing by 5 goals.

The Canadians had lost days before to Honduras 2-1 in San Pedro Sula, which pretty much sealed their fate.