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Rio Olympics 2016: Football Ferns captain: Justice has been served

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New Zealand footballer Abby Erceg, centre, is awaiting the result of an appeal of a red card she received during her team's 1-0 win over Colombia at the Rio Olympics. Photo / AP

New Zealand footballer Abby Erceg, centre, is awaiting the result of an appeal of a red card she received during her team's 1-0 win over Colombia at the Rio Olympics. Photo / AP

Defender Abby Erceg was lost for words when she found out her controversial red card against Colombia at the Rio Olympic Games would be overturned and admits she nearly shed a few tears of joy on hearing the good news.

The inspirational captain of the New Zealand women's team has endured a nervous couple of days after her dismissal in Sunday's match was appealed by management to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee and is relieved to have received a positive outcome.

"It's hard to put into words," she says.

"Our staff have put in a massive effort behind the scenes to ensure that justice was served. I'm overwhelmed and almost cried when I was first told the news."

Coach Tony Readings was desperate not to lose the services of Erceg though suspension and is delighted his skipper will now be available for tomorrow's vital meeting with France.

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"It's the best news we've had for a long time and means a lot to the team," he says.

"She's a massive part of this team and it would have been very undeserved if she wasn't able to play in the next game because she didn't do anything wrong. We're really grateful to FIFA for over-turning the decision and I think it's really good for the game that they've been able to do that."

Erceg was given her marching orders in unjust fashion in the final minutes of the 1-0 win over Colombia after attacker Tatiana Ariza went down under what appeared to be an innocuous challenge.

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New Zealand went on to close out the victory without their captain after goalkeeper Erin Nayler pulled off a stunning save from the resulting free kick. But, if the sending off had been allowed to stand, they would not have been able to field Erceg for the French encounter, in which New Zealand need to secure a positive outcome to ensure their progression past the group stages.

"Relief is the key word," the 129-cap veteran says.

"I definitely felt that a bit of injustice had been dealt my way and, after putting in such an effort to get to the Olympics, it would have been a shame to miss out. It's been such a roller coaster over the last couple of days so I'm thrilled to finally know that I'll be playing."

Erceg will not allow herself long to soak up the satisfaction of the decision though as the challenge posed by France must be the focus.

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"It's straight back to work - the girls know what needs to be done and we'll be well prepared going into the game," she says.

"We know that they're going to be a very competitive side so we just have to bring that winning momentum from the last game. I really do believe we can progress to the next stage."

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