They can no longer hide the fact that they don’t know, that they don’t know the club’s situation. From yesterday Thursday FIFA has launched a platform through which it communicates with clubs that cannot register players due to being sanctioned by the Football Court and the FIFA Disciplinary Commission. The platform can be consulted on the FIFA website.
They access the information of those entities that appear here and cannot register professional soccer players, nationally and internationally, and whether it is novice or professional soccer. They will only be able to re-register new players when they comply with their sanctions in both FIFA bodies, that is, the highest institution in the world of football will lift them.
FIFA notes that these measures are within the disciplinary measures that its legal bodies or the Football Court have the power to impose on clubs. Publicizing these sanctions means communicating to interested parties, which include players and clubs, as well as the general public, a list of all entities on which this veto weighs. List the plan that FIFA will update from time to time.
Currently on the list are clubs such as Argentine Banfield, Independiente and San Lorenzo de Almagro, the Chilean Colo Colo, the Paraguayan Olimpia, the Portuguese Boavista or the Czech Sparta Prague. In the case of Spanish football there are four clubs, but none of them are in professional football. These are the women’s El Ejido, San Roque, Real Unión and Santa Teresa.
Source: La Verdad

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