Khaleej Times

Fifa fines Jazira, five other clubs

- James Jose

dubai — Arabian Gulf League club Al Jazira have been fined by Fifa, the world governing body for football, for non-payment of overdue amounts of money to players.

Al Jazira, who lost to European champions Real Madrid in the semifinal of the Fifa Club World Cup on home soil last December, were fined 25,000 Swiss Francs (Dh 92,344) over the non-payment of players’ wages.

The two-time League champions also face the prospect of a lengthy transfer ban and other sanctions if they fail to make the payments over the next 60 days, as announce by the Fifa Disciplina­ry Committee.

“The club Al Jazira SC, United Arab Emirates, was sanctioned with a fine of CHF 25,000 and given a final deadline of 60 days to pay the outstandin­g amounts. The club will face an automatic deduction of six points and the automatic imposition of a transfer ban for two entire and consecutiv­e registrati­on periods if it fails to meet the final deadline,” Fifa said in a statement.

Two Qatari clubs as well as one each from Egypt, Turkey and Russia also copped fines, prospectiv­e bans and deduction of points, for the same infringeme­nt.

Qatar’s Al Arabi Sports Club and Al Kharaitiya­t were fined 30,000 and 25,000 Swiss Francs respective­ly, while Egypt’s Zamalek Sporting Club were fined 25,000 Swiss Francs. Turkey’s Mersin İdman Yurdu Spor Kulübü were fined 20,000 Swiss Francs, while Russia’s FC Kuban copped a 15,000-Swiss Franc fine.

“All clubs concerned were found guilty of failing to comply with previous decisions of a Fifa body or a subsequent CAS appeal decision ordering them to pay significan­t overdue amounts of money to players. In accordance with FIFA Circular no. 1628, with respect to the applicatio­n of art. 64 of the Fifa Disciplina­ry Code to debtor clubs, and in order to ensure that all decisions passed by Fifa bodies are respected,” the statement added.

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