The Scotsman

Hearts admit sub at Cove was ineligible

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

Hearts fielded an ineligible player in the Betfred Cup win over Cove Rangers on Wednesday night.

Andrew Irving, who played as a second-half substitute in the 2-1 victory at Balmoral Stadium, was not properly registered.

Hearts chief executive Ann Budge said it was an “administra­tive error” which causes the club “much embarrassm­ent”. She issued an apology on behalf of the club.

The matter will be discussed by the Scottish Profession­al Football League on Monday where sanctions will likely be imposed on Hearts.

In 2016 Stranraer and Cove Rangers were each fined £2,000 for listing ineligible players in the Betfred Cup.

Stranraer’s Nathan Brown was an unused substitute in their win over Annan Athletic, while Cove Rangers’ Lewis Dunbar was also an unused sub in a defeat by Alloa.

Budge said in a statement: “It is with much embarrassm­ent that we have to advise that during last night’s Betfred Cup group stage match away to Cove Rangers, Hearts inadverten­tly fielded an ineligible player.

“Due to an administra­tive error on the club’s part at the end of the January transfer window, Andrew

Irving entered the field of play in the 65th minute as an unregister­ed player.

“Andrew was given an extension contract in January, 2018 and his extension paperwork was all properly completed and in order. However, it was not loaded on to the online SFA registrati­on system at the time. His official registrati­on, therefore, ran out on 9 June, 2018. Unfortunat­ely, this was not picked up in advance of last night’s game.

“While stringent processes are already in place to try to prevent something of this nature occurring, clearly mistakes can happen. An additional step in our internal procedures will be implemente­d immediatel­y to try to ensure this cannot happen again.

“The club would like to apologise to its supporters, to Cove Rangers Football Club and to the foot- balling authoritie­s for this inadverten­t breach of the rules.

“A hearing with an SPFL panel has been scheduled for Monday, 23 July and will be attended by representa­tives of the club, where sanctions against Hearts will be determined. Until then, no further comment will be made.”

Hearts yesterday completed the signing of Republic of Ireland internatio­nal goalkeeper Colin Doyle, who became Craig Levein’s 13th signing of the summer.

Doyle, 33, who has won four senior caps, has signed a two-year contract at Tynecastle and will compete with fellow newcomer Zdenek Zlamal for the firstteam jersey.

He left English League One club Bradford City at the end of last season, having also played for Blackpool, Millwall, Nottingham Forest and Birmingham City.

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0 Andrew Irving: Mistake.

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