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FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Kenneth10110(m): 1:53pm On Jul 16, 2021
FIFA Disciplinary Committee sanctions Spezia Calcio, USD Lavagnese 1919 and Valdivara 5 Terre for breaches of the rules governing the international transfer of minors.

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned the Italian club Spezia Calcio for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18.

Following an investigation carried out by the FIFA Regulatory Enforcement Department, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee found that Spezia Calcio had breached article 19 of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) by bringing several Nigerian minors into Italy using a scheme aimed at circumventing the aforesaid RSTP article as well as national immigration law.

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee took into account that Spezia Calcio accepted responsibility for its serious regulatory violations, and imposed a registration ban at both national and international level for four registration periods and a fine of CHF 500,000. Spezia Calcio will thus be unable to register any new players for the next four registration periods established by the Italian Football Association.

The protection of minors is a key objective of the regulatory framework governing the football transfer system. Effective enforcement of these rules is paramount to ensuring that the welfare and well-being of minors are protected at all times.

The decision of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee was notified to the club today.

FIFA Media

Spezia Calcio, who made their Serie A debut last season, illegally brought in 13 players from Nigeria between 2013-2017

One of these included Nigeria youth international Umar Sadiq, who first landed in Italy in 2013, when aged 16, before later being sold to Roma in 2016 for a profit of just under $3,000,000.

All 13 Nigerians were under the age of 18 when they first travelled to Italy, which is in contravention of Fifa regulations regarding the movement of minors to foreign countries. [/quote]


The club has vowed to appeal the ban

Spezia Calcio received notification today of FIFA's decision to apply a transfer ban for four transfer windows starting in January 2022.

The Club is surprised and extremely disappointed by this ruling and would like to clarify the following:

- The alleged irregularities attributed to Spezia Calcio occurred in the period between 2013 and 2018, therefore under the previous administration of the club.

- All members of the former property and the management team belonging to it currently do not hold positions of responsibility within the club.

- When the new owner group acquired Spezia Calcio, in February 2021, the FIFA survey was not adequately exposed. The Club was only notified in April and took immediate action to conduct an internal audit of these allegations, to prove that the irregularities did not concern the current ownership.

- The Club finds that the sanction is excessively harsh, a sanction that punishes a new administration that has not had any involvement in the alleged irregularities contested;

- The Club intends to take legal action to appeal this ruling and clearly demonstrate that there is no correlation between the current ownership and this case, of which Spezia Calcio is accused.

- The penalty will not affect the current summer transfer window, so the club is free to operate without restrictions.

- The Club respects the importance of the work undertaken by FIFA in relation to the protection of minors and will cooperate fully in any further investigation that may be launched.

Spezia Calcio president Philip Raymond Platek Jr said: " We are surprised by FIFA's decision to impose this heavy transfer ban on our club. The new ownership has played no role in the alleged transgressions charged to Spezia Calcio and strongly condemns any system. which includes the illegal transfer of minors. I cannot comment further on the matter due to the ongoing legal proceedings, but I would like to reassure our fans, stating that we will appeal this ruling and will take appropriate measures to ensure that our team remains competitive in the years to come ".

Spezia Calcio


The transfer ban is set to commence from January 2022.

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Kenneth10110(m): 1:57pm On Jul 16, 2021

Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by daviesmania(m): 1:58pm On Jul 16, 2021
show me the Nigerian minors and i will show u old papas

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Mumusaphire: 1:58pm On Jul 16, 2021
Bad luck.

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by OkuFaba(m): 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2021
Four transfer window is 2yrs..

1st is before the beginning of a new season,
2nd is January transfer window..

4 transfer window= 2yrs.

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by fergie001: 6:03pm On Jul 16, 2021
FIFA Disciplinary Committee sanctions Spezia Calcio, USD Lavagnese 1919 and Valdivara 5 Terre for breaches of the rules governing the international transfer of minors.

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned the Italian club Spezia Calcio for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18.

Following an investigation carried out by the FIFA Regulatory Enforcement Department, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee found that Spezia Calcio had breached article 19 of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) by bringing several Nigerian minors into Italy using a scheme aimed at circumventing the aforesaid RSTP article as well as national immigration law.

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee took into account that Spezia Calcio accepted responsibility for its serious regulatory violations, and imposed a registration ban at both national and international level for four registration periods and a fine of CHF 500,000. Spezia Calcio will thus be unable to register any new players for the next four registration periods established by the Italian Football Association.

The protection of minors is a key objective of the regulatory framework governing the football transfer system. Effective enforcement of these rules is paramount to ensuring that the welfare and well-being of minors are protected at all times.

The decision of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee was notified to the club today.

FIFA Media

Spezia Calcio, who made their Serie A debut last season, illegally brought in 13 players from Nigeria between 2013-2017

One of these included Nigeria youth international Umar Sadiq, who first landed in Italy in 2013, when aged 16, before later being sold to Roma in 2016 for a profit of just under $3,000,000.

All 13 Nigerians were under the age of 18 when they first travelled to Italy, which is in contravention of Fifa regulations regarding the movement of minors to foreign countries. [/quote]


The club has vowed to appeal the ban

Spezia Calcio received notification today of FIFA's decision to apply a transfer ban for four transfer windows starting in January 2022.

The Club is surprised and extremely disappointed by this ruling and would like to clarify the following:

- The alleged irregularities attributed to Spezia Calcio occurred in the period between 2013 and 2018, therefore under the previous administration of the club.

- All members of the former property and the management team belonging to it currently do not hold positions of responsibility within the club.

- When the new owner group acquired Spezia Calcio, in February 2021, the FIFA survey was not adequately exposed. The Club was only notified in April and took immediate action to conduct an internal audit of these allegations, to prove that the irregularities did not concern the current ownership.

- The Club finds that the sanction is excessively harsh, a sanction that punishes a new administration that has not had any involvement in the alleged irregularities contested;

- The Club intends to take legal action to appeal this ruling and clearly demonstrate that there is no correlation between the current ownership and this case, of which Spezia Calcio is accused.

- The penalty will not affect the current summer transfer window, so the club is free to operate without restrictions.

- The Club respects the importance of the work undertaken by FIFA in relation to the protection of minors and will cooperate fully in any further investigation that may be launched.

Spezia Calcio president Philip Raymond Platek Jr said: " We are surprised by FIFA's decision to impose this heavy transfer ban on our club. The new ownership has played no role in the alleged transgressions charged to Spezia Calcio and strongly condemns any system. which includes the illegal transfer of minors. I cannot comment further on the matter due to the ongoing legal proceedings, but I would like to reassure our fans, stating that we will appeal this ruling and will take appropriate measures to ensure that our team remains competitive in the years to come ".

Spezia Calcio


The transfer ban is set to commence from January 2022.
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by paulolee(m): 6:35pm On Jul 16, 2021
just too bad bt CAS would surely come through
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Gravity56: 6:43pm On Jul 16, 2021
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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by DropsMic(m): 6:43pm On Jul 16, 2021
Ehya

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by slawormiir: 6:43pm On Jul 16, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by trevorhorace(m): 6:44pm On Jul 16, 2021
Ticket spoiling club

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Lamasta(m): 6:44pm On Jul 16, 2021
Spezia Calcio president Philip Raymond Platek Jr said: " We are surprised by FIFA's decision to impose this heavy transfer ban on our club. The new ownership has played no role in the alleged transgressions charged to Spezia Calcio and strongly condemns any system. which includes the illegal transfer of minors. I cannot comment further on the matter due to the ongoing legal proceedings, but I would like to reassure our fans, stating that we will appeal this ruling and will take appropriate measures to ensure that our team remains competitive in the years to come ".

Spezia don buy FIFA market shocked

Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by YoungLionken(m): 6:45pm On Jul 16, 2021
Village elders o embarassed...
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Befii: 6:45pm On Jul 16, 2021
FIFA no get chill at all
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by chukwuibuipob: 6:45pm On Jul 16, 2021
angry
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Goldenheart(m): 6:45pm On Jul 16, 2021
shocked
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by slimanyd: 6:45pm On Jul 16, 2021
FIFA sef no sabi joke at all. Players wey be 30 years and above claiming 16 years. Lol . If inky FIFA had done bone test for those players. They would know better. Anyways , Nag greediness kill specia. Nah them only wan dey chop all the profit .

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Badgers14: 6:46pm On Jul 16, 2021
They should have used their real age.. the club for use this money to pay them instead of using it to pay fines.

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Julianaa: 6:47pm On Jul 16, 2021
Aaah

Poor spezia
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by punisha: 6:47pm On Jul 16, 2021
grin

It has to be Nigeria of cos.

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by KingOfAmebo(m): 6:48pm On Jul 16, 2021
Na wah...

Meanwhile, I saw how our Eastern brothers are spending money lavishly in Obi Cubana mum's funeral, how come IPOB miscreants couldn't see there's money in the Zoo? Instead they complain like the Zoo is the worst place to live in..This Zoo is indeed the most blessed Zoo in the world.

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by CelestineNelson: 6:48pm On Jul 16, 2021
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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Julianaa: 6:48pm On Jul 16, 2021
This is serious

Were they smuggled in?
Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by Ynix(m): 6:49pm On Jul 16, 2021
Should we tell FIFA the truth about the -10 mathematical equation of pilling off of onion layers grin

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Re: FIFA Bans Spezia For Four Years After Signing Nigerian Minors by toffyz(m): 6:50pm On Jul 16, 2021
FIFA na mumu o grin grin grin

Na those men dem dey call minors

Umar Sadiq wey 4 don reach 30

If FIFA really knows those guys real age eh, e go shock all their Excos

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