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AT LAST!! FIFA Explains Why Chelsea Was Banned From Signing Players by Citytrend: 7:00pm On Aug 19, 2019
Chelsea denied Signing young players (under 18) and was banned but Man Cityaccepted they did it and they were only fined by FIFA #SayNoToLies ��

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A FIFA spokesman has explained whyManchester City escaped a ban despite being found guilty of breaking rules on signing young players (under 18 years old), unlike the harsh punishment (ban) Chelseareceived.

Manchester City was only fined £315,000by FIFA after “accepting its responsibility, saying the truth” over the breach of regulations surrounding their acquisition of under-18s but when Chelsea was asked, they denied and this led to the ban placed on them – Not allowed to sign any Player for 2 Transfer windows.

https://www..ng/sport/at-last-fifa-explains-why-chelsea-was-banned-from-signing-player-but-man-city-was-pardoned

Re: AT LAST!! FIFA Explains Why Chelsea Was Banned From Signing Players by lomprico(m): 7:26pm On Aug 19, 2019
two transfer windows? shocked

its ofa for Chelsea this season. accept my sympathy
Re: AT LAST!! FIFA Explains Why Chelsea Was Banned From Signing Players by Phantom10: 7:35pm On Aug 19, 2019
Who believes this story? cheesy grin.. show us the official statement from FIFA..

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