Another problem for Universitario de Deportes. The team has just changed its technical command and is getting ready for the restart of the Apertura, but past mistakes continue to take a toll and this time it was FIFA that fined the "cremas".
FIFA issued a statement fining Universitario de Deportes with 30,000 Swiss francs (30,310 dollars) for violating the rules in the transfer of Christofer Gonzales to Colo Colo in 2015. An operation that took place while Raúl Leguía was deciding in the club.
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The "cremas" were fined for "breaking the rules on the influence of third parties and committing other violations of the RSTP," according to FIFA.
Likewise, Colo Colo also received a fine of 40,415 dollars. The sanction to the Chileans is higher since they stopped complying with their obligations to provide data to the ITMS (International Transfer Matching System) platform that records international transfers.
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