Soccer-Fulham in sanction agreement with Premier League regarding player registrations
Fulham have reached a sanction agreement with the Premier League following the club's breaches of rules in relation to player registrations, with the punishment including a six-month ban, suspended for one year, from registering academy players. Fulham have also been handed a fine of 75,000 pounds ($93,877). The Premier League on Tuesday said the suspended registrations ban commenced on April 15.
Fulham have reached a sanction agreement with the Premier League following the club's breaches of rules in relation to player registrations, with the punishment including a six-month ban, suspended for one year, from registering academy players. Fulham have also been handed a fine of 75,000 pounds ($93,877).
The Premier League on Tuesday said the suspended registrations ban commenced on April 15. "The club will face a six-month ban (suspended for one year) from registering any academy players currently or previously registered," the Premier League said in a statement.
"The sanction agreement has been ratified by three members of the Independent Judicial Panel." ($1 = 0.7989 pounds)
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