As things stand Chelsea will be forced to sit out this summer’s transfer window, and next January’s too, but the club can still ask the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to grant an interim ruling that would allow them to register new players until their appeal process is completed.
FIFA did not state why it had denied Chelsea’s request. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid were all granted provisional measures which ensured bans were not immediately enforced in similar cases. Chelsea maintain they “acted in accordance with the relevant regulations” and were “extremely disappointed” by FIFA’s decision.Chelsea FC has today received a decision from the FIFA disciplinary committee concerning alleged breaches of the FIFA regulations that relate to the international transfer of players under the age of 18,” the statement said.
In January, it emerged that FIFA’s investigation into Chelsea’s transfer dealings had widened to examine arrangements with more than 100 foreign players under the age of 18. The club argued that many of the individual cases highlighted involved players on short-term trials who were not signed, and ultimately FIFA’s judgement related to alleged breaches regarding 29 players.
FIFA also found the Football Association in breach of its transfer regulations, fining it £390,000 and giving it “a period of six months to address the situation concerning the international transfer and first registration of minors in football.” The FA have separately indicated their intention to appeal, but the governing body’s alleged breach is likely to form part of Chelsea’s appeal argument.
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