REAL AND ATLETICO
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have lost appeals against
Fifa bans on signing players in the next two transfer windows.
The clubs contested a decision by world football's governing
body to punish them for breaching rules over the transfer of foreign players
under 18.
Fifa initially ruled on the case in January, but the appeals
meant both clubs could sign players this summer.
Real say they will now appeal to the Court of Arbitration for
Sport (CAS).
In a statement, the 11-time European champions described the
decision as "deeply unjust and contrary to the fundamental principles of
disciplinary law".
Fifa's investigation concerned players aged under 18 who
played in competitions for Atletico between 2007 and 2014, and Real from 2005-2014.
"Both clubs are to serve a transfer ban that prevents
them from registering any players at national and international level for the
next two complete and consecutive registration periods," said a Fifa
statement.
It added both clubs had been given 90 days in which to
"regularise the situation of all minor players concerned".
Atletico were fined 900,000 Swiss francs (£622,000), while
Real were told to pay 360,000 (£249,000).
The next two transfer windows are in January 2017 and the summer
of the same year. It means the clubs will not be able to register new players
until 2018.
This summer, Real Madrid's new arrivals included Brazil
midfielder Lucas Silva from Marseille, and striker Alvaro Morata returning to
the club from Juventus for 30m euros (£25m).
Atletico signed France striker Kevin Gameiro, Croatia
defender Sime Vrsaljko, Italy winger Alessio Cerci and Argentina midfielder
Nicolas Gaitan.
In April 2014, Barcelona were banned from signing players in
two successive windows after they also breached rules on the transfer of
under-18 players.
Their ban, which ended in January 2016, did not stop the La
Liga side from signing players.
They bought Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal in 2015, though both
players were prevented
from playing until the January 2016 window opened.
'Children abandoned on the streets in foreign countries'
Fifa bans the transfer of under-18s to different countries
unless they meet strict criteria. It brought in the rules to help protect
children from exploitation and trafficking.
The governing body said: "While international transfers
might be favourable to a young player's sporting career, they are likely to be
contrary to the best interests of the vast majority of players as minors.
"In the past, the trafficking of young players to
clubs, mainly in Europe, by unscrupulous persons led to some minors, whose talent
may not have met the expectations of the respective clubs, being virtually
abandoned on the streets in foreign countries."
Now, under-18s can only be transferred abroad if:
- the player's parents move to the country in which the new club is located for non-footballing reasons
- both clubs are in the European Union (EU) or
European Economic Area (EEA) and the player is aged between 16 and 18 -
even then the buying club must meet more criteria relating to education,
training, living conditions and support
- they live within 100km of the club.
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