Athlone have now being awarded the July match 3-0.
The F-A-I Appeal Committee have found Wexford FC in breach of fielding an ineligible player in four First Division matches.
Those games were away to Athlone Town in July and in August at home against Cabinteely and away to Shamrock Rovers Two and Cobh Ramblers.
Wexford FC will now forfeit the respective matches 3-nil.
Athlone lost the game 3-1 originally, so will receive a 3 point boost in the table.
Wexford FC found in breach of fielding an ineligible player
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