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FIFA have banned the club from dealing for the next two transfer windows...
Sep 3, 2009 2:05:09 PM
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Gael Kakuta
Chelsea have been found guilty of breaking rules by inducing a player to break
his contract and as a result have been banned from signing players until 2011.
The breach of rules revolves around former Lens player Gael Kakuta who was
adjudged to have breached his contract with the French club when he signed for
Chelsea.
FIFA published a statement on their own website that announced the decision of
their Dispute Resolution Chamber which announced huge punishments for both the
club and player.
The statement read, "The DRC found that the player had indeed breached a
contract signed with the French club. Equally, the DRC deemed it to be
established that the English club induced the player to such a breach.
"As a result the player was condemned to pay compensation in the amount of EUR
780,000, for which the club, Chelsea, are jointly and severally liable, and
sporting sanctions were imposed on both the player and Chelsea in accordance
with art. 17 par. 3
and 4 of the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.
"A restriction of four months on his eligibility to play in official matches has
been imposed on Kakuta. Chelsea are banned from registering any new players,
either nationally or internationally, for the two next entire and consecutive
registration
periods following the notification of the present decision.
"Furthermore, the club, Chelsea, have to pay Lens training compensation in the
amount of EUR 130,000."
The Premier League outfit will not be able to sign any players until January
2011 and the player himself, who is yet to feature in the first team, has also
received a ban of four months.
Kakuta, just eighteen-years-old was voted Chelsea's Academy Scholar of the Year
by staff and peers, and enjoyed an eye-catching first year after signing on with
the Blues.
David Kifford, Goal.com |
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