News Spanish League: Barcelona try to bargain FIFA penalty that prohibits transfer until January 1, 2016. They sent a letter to FIFA, asking whether the two new recruits Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal may be lowered in the game match the pre-season. You probably already know the answer ...
Barcelona's two new players can not play in all types of games.
Barcelona had hoped that the FIFA sanctions do not affect the three pre-season games in the United States, a friendly match in Italy against Fiorentina and Gamper trophy match against AS Roma.
FIFA Answer: not to be, as disclosed by the Cadena Cope. Either midfielder or full-back it can not be registered for the competition until January 1, 2016, which includes every official match with the referee.
Barcelona in April 2014 and was sentenced to a 14-month transfer ban for violating the rules on signing international players under the age of 18 years.
The Catalan club could not buy a player until the summer of 2015 after the world body governing the matter, FIFA, imposed a transfer ban for two transfer windows.
The Spanish champions have also been fined Rp 6 billion more for this offense.
FIFA rules state that international transfers are only allowed for players over the age of 18 - unless the player in question meets one of three criteria for qualification.
Players under 18 years old could move to another club in a different country if their parents moved there for non-footballing reasons, or if they come from other countries within the EU community or the European Economic Area and aged between 16 and 18, or if they live within a radius of 100 km from the club headquarters.
A FIFA investigation - which centered on a couple of players aged under 18 who registered and played for the club between 2009 and 2013 - found that Barcelona and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) guilty for the offense of "serious" in relation to the 10 young players.
Now we still wait until January 1, 2016 before they can watch Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal fell defending the jersey of Barcelona.

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