Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Barcelona in ‘total disagreement’ with transfer ban
The Catalan club have stressed their dissatisfaction with CAS’ decision to support Fifa’s two-window suspension
Barcelona have hit out at the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s (CAS) decision to enforce a two-window transfer ban on the club, describing their “total disagreement” with the punishment.
CAS announced on Tuesday that it had rejected Barca’s appeal against Fifa’s initial sanction for the illegal transfer of a number of youngsters from outside of the Spanish jurisdiction.
But the Blaugrana have insisted they will assess their legal options following the CAS decision, remarking that they are far from happy with the way they have been treated.
“FC Barcelona wishes to state, with all due respect for the sports authorities, that it totally disagrees with the verdict of CAS announced on Tuesday to confirm the sanction originally imposed by Fifa as a consequence of the alleged breach of regulations on the international transfer of minor footballers.
“The Club has made it clear to the Fifa Disciplinary Commission, the FIFA Appeals Commission and the CAS itself that it understands and supports the policy on the protection of minors and the concern for the protection of their development and education.
“This is confirmed by how the club has acted throughout its history, setting an example around the world for the way its young footballers are schooled and educated, and the work that is done on their development. FC Barcelona’s youth structure has enabled hundreds of young players to achieve their dreams and receive a decent upbringing.
“The errors that the club might have committed, and which have been recognised and argued before the corresponding authorities are, in all cases, of an administrative nature and to a large extent have been caused by the existing conflict between the Fifa regulations and Spanish legislation, along with the club’s conviction that it was acting correctly.
“Therefore, FC Barcelona considers the sanction to be completely disproportionate as it supposes an excessive punishment for the club, when considering its trajectory and the circumstances of this specific case …
“In this regard, where the judicial grounds for the CAS decision are announced, the club shall proceed by studying and evaluating the different legal options available, among others the possibility of appealing against the CAS arbitration to the Swiss Federal Courts.”
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