Athletic Club fans and officials celebrate at San Mamés Stadium as FIFA lifts the club's transfer ban.
Athletic Club fans and officials celebrate at San Mamés Stadium as FIFA lifts the club's transfer ban.
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FIFA lifts transfer ban on Athletic Club

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FIFA has lifted a transfer ban on Spanish club Athletic Club, allowing them to register new players after a brief administrative issue. The ban, imposed due to various infractions, was set to last until January 2028 but has now been resolved without sporting or financial consequences. The club will be removed from FIFA's blacklist within five days.

La Liga side Athletic Club faced uncertainty earlier this week when FIFA added the Basque club to its Registration Ban List, prohibiting new player registrations until January 2028. The sanction stemmed from 'various infractions' by the board at San Mamés, though specific violations were not disclosed. This made Athletic the third Spanish club on the list, alongside Algeciras CF and Vélez CF.

However, the situation was quickly resolved as an administrative procedure rather than a serious breach. From Ibaigane Palace, club officials maintained calm, assuring it was a bureaucratic delay. After completing required documentation, FIFA confirmed the requirements were met. As reported by El Chiringuito TV: 'FIFA has confirmed to Athletic Club that it has met the requirement to be removed from the ‘blacklist’. It will disappear from it within 5 days.'

The resolution restores full freedom for Athletic to sign players ahead of the next season, with no restrictions in place. The club, known for its unique policy of recruiting only players from the Basque Country or Navarre, can now focus on sporting planning. Financially stable, Athletic reported a €7 million profit for the 2024–2025 season, with revenues of €172.5 million, up from €134.9 million the prior year. They project €185 million in revenue for the current season.

Athletic has the option to appeal such sanctions, as seen with Rayo Vallecano and Mallorca, which were removed shortly after inclusion last year. This episode ends as a management anecdote for the rojiblanco outfit.

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