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[国际足坛] 巴萨被罚未来2个转会窗禁止球员交易

北京时间4月2日下午,国际足联纪律委员会宣布,西甲豪门巴塞罗那因为违反国际转会及U18球员注册规则而被禁止在未来2个转会窗内从事转会活动。

根据纪律委员会的处罚,巴萨在2015年的夏天之前都不能购买或者出售球员(即2014年夏季转会窗与冬季转会窗)。除此之外,巴萨还被处以45万瑞士法郎的罚款(大约30.5万英镑)。

国际足联还对西班牙足协进行了34万英镑的罚款,并且命令西足协在1年内对年轻球员的现有转会机制进行整改。

成立于2007年的国际足联转会检查体系(TMS)在2010年时制定了一系列工作程序以确保所有的职业球员国际转会都符合规定,同时控制俱乐部的行为。根据国际足联官网的声明,为了保护年轻球员的健康成长和利益,因此在转会章程中规定了许多保护年轻球员的条款,而其中最重要的一条,即条款19规定,只有已经年满18岁的球员才能进行国际转会,同时,在三种有限的情况下,年轻球员的转会可以得到批准,但是需要得到球员状况委员会代理委员会的认可。然而,国际足联委员会在对去年的转会交易进行检查时发现,巴塞罗那转会运作中牵涉到10名年轻球员,违反了这一条款,国际足联重点关注了几名未满18岁的年轻球员,他们曾在2009年到2013年期间代表巴萨注册和出场。

纪律委员会决定对于巴萨进行处罚,同时给予俱乐部90天时间对所有年轻球员的现状进行合法化处理。国际官网写道:“国际足联对于足坛年轻球员的保护一直认真对待。保护年轻球员的健康发展是国际足联、欧足联和欧盟在2011年共同认可的一条基本原则。纪律委员会认为,年轻球员在无正常行事能力的情况下,容易在国外遭受到过度开发和虐待。这一特殊情况使得管理机构,尤其是国际足联对年轻球员的保护变得更加迫切。”

事实上,这并不是足坛第一次出现因为年轻球员转会操作违规而被处罚的事例。2009年时,切尔西也曾因为卡库塔转会违规操作而被禁止2个转会窗的活动,但切尔西最终成功上诉,处罚降低为罚款11.3万英镑。那么,巴萨能否效仿切尔西成功上诉呢?据著名体育界律师Ian Lynam分析,巴萨很难效仿切尔西,因为蓝军和朗斯达成了补偿协议,而巴萨的违规操作涉及10名球员,违反了多项规定,虽然上诉是必然的,但很难成功。

2005年时,罗马曾因梅克斯的转会不符合规定而受到类似处罚,当时他们获准可以签下自由身的球员,这对巴萨来说可能是引援的唯一希望。


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Spanish FA, FC Barcelona sanctioned for international transfers of minors
(FIFA.com) Wednesday 2 April 2014
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The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned the Real Federación Espa帽ola de Fútbol (RFEF) and Spanish club FC Barcelona for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18.

The sanctions follow investigations initially conducted by FIFA Transfer Matching System GmbH (FIFA TMS) over the course of last year and subsequently by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee as part of disciplinary proceedings. The RFEF and FC Barcelona were found to have violated several provisions concerning the international transfer and first registration of non-Spanish minors with the club, as well as other relevant regulations with regard to the registration and participation of certain players in national competitions. The investigations concerned several minor players who were registered and participated in competitions with the club over various periods between 2009 and 2013.

Currently, the main provision relating to the protection of minors in the context of international transfers is art. 19 of the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (the “Regulations”). According to art. 19, international transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of 18. However, the same article stipulates that international transfers of minor players are permitted under three limited circumstances, and such exceptions may only be granted after evaluation by the sub-committee of the Players’ Status Committee.

In this respect, the Disciplinary Committee emphasised that the protection of minors in the context of international transfers is an important social and legal issue that concerns all stakeholders in football. Above all, the committee highlighted that while international transfers might, in specific cases, be favourable to a young player’s sporting career, they are very likely to be contrary to the best interests of the player as a minor. On the basis of this analysis, the committee concluded that “the interest in protecting the appropriate and healthy development of a minor as a whole must prevail over purely sporting interests.”

The Disciplinary Committee underlined that FIFA takes the protection of minors in football very seriously. The protection of minors is one of the key principles included in the agreement concluded between FIFA, UEFA and the European Commission in 2001. The Disciplinary Committee acknowledged that young football players are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse in a foreign country without the proper controls. This particular fact makes the protection of minors in football by the sport’s governing bodies, especially by FIFA, even more important.

With regard to the case in question, FC Barcelona has been found to be in breach of art. 19 of the Regulations in the case of ten minor players and to have committed several other concurrent infringements in the context of other players, including under Annexe 2 of the Regulations.

The Disciplinary Committee regarded the infringements as serious and decided to sanction the club with a transfer ban at both national and international level for two complete and consecutive transfer periods, together with a fine of CHF 450,000. Additionally, the club was granted a period of 90 days in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned.

With regard to the RFEF, the Disciplinary Committee determined that the association had also violated art. 19 of the Regulations and other provisions in the context of the transfer and first registration of certain minor players. In this respect, the RFEF was sanctioned with a fine of CHF 500,000 and granted a period of one year in which to regularise their regulatory framework and existing system concerning the international transfer of minors in football.

In addition, the RFEF and the club were issued with a reprimand in accordance with art. 14 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.

The web-based Transfer Matching System (TMS) became mandatory for all international transfers of professional male players within the scope of eleven-a-side football in October 2010. As early as 2009, the use of TMS was obligatory in all applications for a first registration of a minor or an international transfer involving a minor in accordance with art. 19 of the Regulations.

FIFA TMS, founded as a FIFA subsidiary in 2007, established a compliance programme in 2010 to ensure that all international transfers of professional football players are conducted through TMS in accordance with the Regulations, and to control the integrity of club and association behaviour and data in TMS. Cases involving violations of the Regulations, in particular Annexes 2 and 3, are identified and investigated and, where applicable, are then forwarded to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee for evaluation and decision. FIFA TMS monitors transfer activity using internally-developed market intelligence, external sources and information received from the FIFA Players’ Status & Governance and Disciplinary & Governance departments.



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4。2不是开玩笑啊。。。。这个坑爹坑大了


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因为内马尔??

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我艹,sb了

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明年肯定完了,中卫,左后卫,门将都得买人的

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我操 我影傻比 了!!

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至少2年无冠

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意思是不担心别人挖角了?

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抗议FIFA黑箱操作!先立法后审查!占领FIFA办公室!

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喷了,干爹有新欢了?

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明显是煤球向上级发消息了.
这样煤球的合同又可以改了~
巴萨这队里不靠煤球靠谁呀

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那巴萨可不可以这样,虽然禁止直接买人。但是他可以私下联系其他俱乐部,把看中的球员让其所在俱乐部直接解约,然后解约金等乱七八糟费用巴萨来支付。球员直接成为自由身,巴萨再支付高额签字费,直接宣布加盟

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要是再被挖走几个怎么办

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原帖由 @矛盾江湖  于 2014-4-2 23:53 发表
那巴萨可不可以这样,虽然禁止直接买人。但是他可以私下联系其他俱乐部,把看中的球员让其所在俱乐部直接解约,然后解约金等乱七八糟费用巴萨来支付。球员直接成为自由身,巴萨再支付高额签字费,直接宣布加盟
应该不行,包括自由球员应该都不给签吧。

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