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Fifa confirms Chelsea probe

Club under investigat­ion for rules on signing foreign youngsters

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London – World soccer body Fifa are investigat­ing Premier League champions Chelsea for the third time in eight years over a potential breach of young player regulation­s.

“We can confirm that an investigat­ion is ongoing,” Fifa said in an e-mailed response yesterday to questions about media reports regarding the club signing foreign players under the age of 18.

“We cannot provide any details concerning the matters under investigat­ion.”

Fifa rules prohibit the internatio­nal transfer of players under the age of 18 unless their parents have emigrated for reasons not connected to football or both the player and club are based within 50 kilometres of a national border.

The only other exception is for transfers within either the European Union or European Economic Area (EEA), where the minimum age is 16.

In those cases, clubs must still ensure that the player continues his education and studies for an alternativ­e career, as well as making sure he has a high living standard.

A Chelsea spokesman told British media that the club complies with all Fifa statutes and regulation­s when recruiting players. The Daily Mail newspaper said the alleged breaches were less serious than those committed by Spanish sides Atletico and Real Madrid in recent years, who both incurred transfer bans.

Chelsea have been investigat­ed twice previously over their signing of minors.

The West London club were banned from signing players for two transfer windows in 2009, a penalty they had overturned on appeal in 2010, over Gael Kakuta’s 2007 move from Lens to Stamford Bridge. They were also investigat­ed over the transfer of Bertrand Traore, the Burkina Faso internatio­nal who was signed after his 18th birthday but had appeared in an under-18 match in 2011 while still 16. –

 ??  ?? Burkina Faso internatio­nal Bertrand Traore was signed by Chelsea after his 18th birthday
Burkina Faso internatio­nal Bertrand Traore was signed by Chelsea after his 18th birthday

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