Chelsea to appeal transfer ban

Having been given a two-window transfer ban and fine by FIFA, Chelsea has announced plans to appeal against the sanction.

Published : Feb 22, 2019 18:18 IST

Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium
Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium
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Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium

Chelsea says it "categorically refute" FIFA's claims the club has breached transfer regulations and will appeal a two-window ban.

FIFA's Disciplinary Committee sanctioned Chelsea on Friday after it uncovered 29 cases in which the club was in breach of article 19 of the regulations, relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18.

READ | Chelsea hit with two-window transfer ban

The investigation was originally in relation to 92 players.

The Blues were told they will not be able to register new signings in either of the next two transfer windows and were fined 600,000 Swiss francs.

However, the club has criticised FIFA's findings and, in a statement announcing its intention to appeal the decision, said it is "extremely disappointed".

"Chelsea FC categorically refutes the findings of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee and will therefore be appealing the decision," the statement read.

"The club wishes to emphasise that it respects the important work undertaken by FIFA in relation to the protection of minors and has fully cooperated with FIFA throughout its investigation.

"Initially, Chelsea FC was charged under Articles 19.1 and 19.3 in relation to 92 players.

"We welcome the fact that FIFA has accepted that there was no breach in relation to 63 of these players, but the club is extremely disappointed that FIFA has not accepted the club's submissions in relation to the remaining 29 players.

"Chelsea FC acted in accordance with the relevant regulations and will shortly be submitting its appeal to FIFA."

Barcelona was handed a similar transfer ban in 2014, but its appeal pushed the punishment back into the following year.

Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic, Jeremy Mathieu, Claudio Bravo and Marc-Andre ter Stegen were all signed before the ban then came into effect.

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