FIFA Punishes Clubs Over Player Deals
Lisbon clubs Benfica and Sporting, Spanish teams Celta Vigo and Rayo Vallecano, Al Arabi of Qatar and the Lao Football Federation were on Thursday punished by FIFA over player deals.
Football’s world
ruling body FIFA ruled the four Iberian clubs broke the rules on third-party
ownership (TPO) of players, which is banned.
FIFA fined Benfica
150,000 Swiss francs (125,000 euros) and Sporting 110,000 Swiss francs for
using TPO (third-party ownership).
Both clubs, FIFA
said, entered into “two contracts which enabled a third party to influence the
club’s independence.”
Benfica were
cleared over a deal with Celta Vigo, but the Spanish first division club were
fined 65,000 Swiss francs, “for entering into a contract that enabled Benfica
to influence the club’s independence” and for misusing FIFA’s International
Transfer Matching System (ITMS), which keeps track of player sales.
Second-division
Rayo Vallecano were fined 55,000 Swiss francs for TPO deals and abusing ITMS.
Al Arabi of Qatar
were fined 187,500 Swiss francs for a series of TPO deals, “for a breach of
confidentiality,” and seven offences related to ITMS.
The Lao federation were
hit with the heaviest fine, 690,000 Swiss francs, for offences that included
breaking the rules on international transfers and on the “first
registration of minor players.”
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