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Post by Premier League News on Feb 4, 2015 14:58:42 GMT
West Ham have been fined 100,000 Swiss francs (£70,000) and reprimanded for playing striker Diafra Sakho in the FA Cup after the club had said he was unavailable for Senegal’s African Nations Cup campaign due to injury.Fears that the Hammers would be kicked out of the FA Cup have proved unfounded as the world governing body imposed only a fine - though the player has also been reprimanded. Sakho scored the winner against Bristol City on 25 January, two days before Senegal were eliminated from the tournament in Equatorial Guinea. Fifa, whose rules prevent a player appearing for his club if he is supposed to be on international duty, said in a statement: “The Senegalese FA was informed by West Ham United that Sakho was prevented from playing and travelling by plane due to injury and thus he did not join the Senegal team. “On 25 January 2015, the player took part in an official match for his club West Ham United. Senegal were eliminated from the Africa Cup of Nations 2015 on 27 January 2015. “The Fifa disciplinary committee has found the club and the player to have violated …the regulations in relation to the match played by Sakho on 25 January. The club has been fined 100,000 Swiss francs and issued with a reprimand, while the player has been sanctioned with a reprimand.” West Ham face West Brom in the FA Cup fifth round at the Hawthorns on Saturday. Source: Guardian
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3in11
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Post by 3in11 on Feb 4, 2015 15:57:55 GMT
How does fining West Ham give justice to either Bristol City or Senegal? It doesn't and it can't. Not only that, it's a pittance compared to what they can earn in the cup and it sends no message at all to any club contemplating doing the same in future. F*cking IncompetantFootball Administrators
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Post by Avinalaff on Feb 4, 2015 19:41:31 GMT
That just shows how corrupt FIFA is, in that they look upon it as an opportunity to collect money, and no interest what so ever in any justice for the team that he played against.
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