FIFA bans Barcelona from signing players for the next two transfer seasons
FIFA today April 2nd banned Spanish football giants FC
Barcelona from signing players till summer 2015 over rules
breach relating to the international transfer and registration
of players under 18.
According to reports, the club was investigated by FIFA for
12 months over their youth recruitment policy. And after
FIFA found out that the club had been engaged in illegally
recruiting and importing non-Spanish minors over a four year
period, the world football governing body handed out the
transfer ban and also fined the club £306,000. (450,000
Swiss francs.)
FIFA also fined the Spanish FA £340,000 for allowing
Barcelona to embark on a sustained and extended policy of
what is viewed as child exploitation by the world governing
body. Read FIFA's statement after the cut...
'FC Barcelona has been found to be in breach of article 19
of the regulations in the case of 10 minor players and to
have committed several other concurrent infringements in
the context of other players.
The disciplinary committee regarded the infringements as
serious and decided to sanction the club with a transfer ban
at both national and international level for two complete
and consecutive transfer periods, together with a fine of
450,000 Swiss francs.
'Additionally, the club was granted a period of 90 days in
which to regularise the situation of all minor players
concerned.'
'The disciplinary committee emphasised that the protection
of minors in the context of international transfers is an
important social and legal issue that concerns all
stakeholders in football.
'The committee highlighted that while international
transfers might, in specific cases, be favourable to a young
player's sporting career, they are very likely to be contrary
to the best interests of the player as a minor.
'Young football players are vulnerable to exploitation and
abuse in a foreign country without the proper controls. This
particular fact makes the protection of minors in football
by the sport's governing bodies, especially by FIFA, even
more important.'
FIFA only allows international youth transfers when one of
three situations apply: the player's parents have moved
country for their own, non-related reasons; the move takes
place within the European Union if a player is aged between 16
and 18; or the player's home is less than 50 kilometres from
the national border being crossed.
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