Barcelona & Suarez
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Barcelona & Suarez
So they're not allowed to sign any players and they end up signing Suarez who's not allowed to play but made his debut last night? Seriously is there a bigger case of one rule for some anywhere?
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Re: Barcelona & Suarez
and he's allowed to train and play friendlies too. You know nothing John Snow
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It's pity that he didn't scored twice but Neymar did
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FIFA REJECTS BARCA'S APPEAL ON PLAYER TRANSFERS
FIFA has rejected Barcelona's appeal against a ban on signing players, leaving it unable to recruit in the next two transfer windows.
Source Omnisport 20 AUG 2014 - 9:10 PM UPDATED YESTERDAY 11:37 PM
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The Catalan giant announced soon after the verdict that it would take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Barca is still able to make signings during the current window, which closes on 1 September, but will then have to wait until January 2016 to engage in any further incoming transfer activity.
The club was initially hit with a ban – lasting two transfer windows – in April after irregularities were found in dealings at youth level.
The sanction came after FIFA ruled that the club had breached rules in the signing of 10 players under the age of 18 between 2009 and 2013.
Barca was successful in getting the transfer ban suspended, though, pending the outcome of an appeal.
And that has allowed it to bring the likes of Luis Suarez, Jeremy Mathieu, Ivan Rakitic, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Claudio Bravo and Thomas Vermaelen to the club in recent months.
FIFA, which also sanctioned the Spanish Football Federation for violating its rules, announced its final judgement on the matter on Wednesday, confirming that the club's appeal had been thrown out.
A statement from the governing body read: "The FIFA appeal committee has decided to reject the appeals lodged by Spanish club FC Barcelona and the [Spanish Football Federation] Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol [RFEF] and to confirm in their entirety the decisions rendered by the FIFA disciplinary committee in the respective cases relating to the protection of minors.
"As such, FC Barcelona is to serve a transfer ban which will see the club prevented from registering any players at both national and international level for two complete and consecutive transfer periods, starting with the next registration period (January 2015) given that the appeal of the club had been granted suspensive effect by the chairman of the FIFA Appeal Committee.
"FC Barcelona has also been ordered to pay a fine of €371,000 ($530,000) and been given a period of 90 days from today in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned.
"Meanwhile, the RFEF has been ordered to pay a fine of €412,000 ($589,000) and granted a period of one year in which to regularise their regulatory framework and existing system concerning the international transfer of minors in football.
"The terms of the decisions taken by the FIFA Appeal Committee were communicated to FC Barcelona and the RFEF today."
Barca said of FIFA's decision: "FC Barcelona may not in any way share a resolution that is an affront to the spirit of our Masia, a world renowned example of academic, human and sporting education."
FIFA REJECTS BARCA'S APPEAL ON PLAYER TRANSFERS
FIFA has rejected Barcelona's appeal against a ban on signing players, leaving it unable to recruit in the next two transfer windows.
Source Omnisport 20 AUG 2014 - 9:10 PM UPDATED YESTERDAY 11:37 PM
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The Catalan giant announced soon after the verdict that it would take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Barca is still able to make signings during the current window, which closes on 1 September, but will then have to wait until January 2016 to engage in any further incoming transfer activity.
The club was initially hit with a ban – lasting two transfer windows – in April after irregularities were found in dealings at youth level.
The sanction came after FIFA ruled that the club had breached rules in the signing of 10 players under the age of 18 between 2009 and 2013.
Barca was successful in getting the transfer ban suspended, though, pending the outcome of an appeal.
And that has allowed it to bring the likes of Luis Suarez, Jeremy Mathieu, Ivan Rakitic, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Claudio Bravo and Thomas Vermaelen to the club in recent months.
FIFA, which also sanctioned the Spanish Football Federation for violating its rules, announced its final judgement on the matter on Wednesday, confirming that the club's appeal had been thrown out.
A statement from the governing body read: "The FIFA appeal committee has decided to reject the appeals lodged by Spanish club FC Barcelona and the [Spanish Football Federation] Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol [RFEF] and to confirm in their entirety the decisions rendered by the FIFA disciplinary committee in the respective cases relating to the protection of minors.
"As such, FC Barcelona is to serve a transfer ban which will see the club prevented from registering any players at both national and international level for two complete and consecutive transfer periods, starting with the next registration period (January 2015) given that the appeal of the club had been granted suspensive effect by the chairman of the FIFA Appeal Committee.
"FC Barcelona has also been ordered to pay a fine of €371,000 ($530,000) and been given a period of 90 days from today in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned.
"Meanwhile, the RFEF has been ordered to pay a fine of €412,000 ($589,000) and granted a period of one year in which to regularise their regulatory framework and existing system concerning the international transfer of minors in football.
"The terms of the decisions taken by the FIFA Appeal Committee were communicated to FC Barcelona and the RFEF today."
Barca said of FIFA's decision: "FC Barcelona may not in any way share a resolution that is an affront to the spirit of our Masia, a world renowned example of academic, human and sporting education."