Mexico has been given permission to replace the five players who were suspended from the CONCACAF Gold Cup for failing out-of-competition doping tests.
The Mexican Football Federation (Femexfut) has denied its players did anything wrong, saying they tested positive for a banned anabolic agent after eating contaminated meat, and asked that they be replaced for the rest of the tournament.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup organising committee announced on Sunday it had agreed, after consulting with the sport's world governing body, that Mexico be allowed to replace the players while the case is continuing.
"Based on the specific facts of this case, and on FIFA's advice on the matter, the situation at hand is a case of force majeure as contemplated in the competition regulations," CONCACAF said.