FIFA,
the world’s football governing body has banned Ivory Coast and
Sunderland defender Emmanuel Eboué for one year. FIFA passed the
judgement on the former Arsenal defender this morning for refusing to
pay his agent for agent fees owed.
This means won’t be able to play football for 360 days effective from
this morning until the fee is completely paid. The ban will be lifted
once he pays up. Read FIFA’s full statement below…
”Emmanuel Eboué, who has represented Côte
d’Ivoire and is currently registered for the English club Sunderland
A.F.C., is to serve a ban on taking part in any football-related
activity that will last for one year or until he pays the total
outstanding amount owed to his former agent if this
occurs before the one-year ban has elapsed.” The origins of the case
involve a decision passed by the single judge of the FIFA Players’
Status Committee in July 2013 regarding a contractual dispute according
to which Mr Eboué was ordered to pay the players’ agent Mr Sébastien
Boisseau an amount owed to him based on the representation agreement
between the two parties.
The decision was taken on the basis of the
FIFA Players’ Agents Regulations in force at the time (2008 edition).
”On 9 September 2014, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee decided to
sanction Mr Eboué with a fine of CHF 30,000 for failing to comply with
the decision of the single judge of the Players’ Status Committee on the
basis of art. 64 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. The player was also
granted a final period of grace of 120 days to settle his debt, upon
failure of which the creditor – Mr Boisseau – would be entitled to
request that a one-year ban on taking part in any football-related
activity be imposed on Mr Eboué.”
Mr Eboué appealed to CAS against the FIFA
Disciplinary Committee’s decision, but the appeal was dismissed and the
decision of the Disciplinary Committee confirmed in full. ”Following the
expiry of the final deadline granted, Mr Boisseau requested that the
one-year ban be imposed on Mr Eboué in accordance with the decision of
the FIFA Disciplinary Committee. The relevant parties, including The
Football Association which has been requested to implement said ban,
have been informed accordingly.”
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