On Thursday, FIFA dismissed appeals by Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid
against a ban on registering new players in the next two transfer
windows for irregularities in the signing of foreign players under 18.
Real and Atletico — last season’s Champions League finalists — were
also fined 360,000 ($358,000) and 900,000 Swiss Francs respectively.
However, the Spanish giants still have a final right of appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
“The FIFA Appeal Committee has decided to reject the appeals lodged
by Spanish clubs Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid and to confirm in
their entirety the decisions rendered by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee
in the respective cases relating to the protection of minors,” FIFA
said in a statement.
Both clubs were sanctioned in January, but by appealing had
temporarily held off the ban during the transfer window which closed
last month.
They will now not be able to register any new players in either of the next two windows, in January 2017 and July-August 2017.
European champions Real responded by saying they will now go to the
CAS in an attempt to have the decision overturned “as quickly as
possible”.
“The club regrets the decision on the ground that it is profoundly
unfair and contrary to the most elementary principles of penal law,”
read a statement posted on their website.
“The club will begin the appropriate appeals procedure before the
Court of Arbitration for Sport, requesting that the decision be
completely overturned, with absolute confidence that said organisation
will come to an entirely favourable decision.
“Real Madrid C. F. will request that the procedure be undertaken in
an urgent manner in order to obtain a decision from the CAS as quickly
as possible.”

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