Córdoba, unable to sign for now according to FIFA due to an old debt

Even with the effects of the hangover from promotion to the Second Division in the city, Córdoba has had a major problem arise in its planning, yet to begin, for the new season. And a complaint from the modest Colombian club Aston Villa, the same name as the Birmingham entity, has the entity on the list of clubs sanctioned by FIFA.

The matter has spread on social networks, specifically X, through the account @albnumancia, which has pointed out the circumstance and a sanction in force since June 17 and that would cover three transfer windows without being able to sign any player. On the FIFA website you can see that the sanction is related to the TMS (Transfer Matching System), the system for international transfers of players between clubs.

As reported by Cope Córdobaeverything is due to a poor drafting in 2022 of the contract of the Colombian central defender Ferney Mosquera, a player that Córdoba incorporated for the Third Federation subsidiary and who did not make his debut with the Córdoba first team.

The version from El Arcángel is that the sanction was known days ago and will force Córdoba to pay close to 100,000 euros to the aforementioned Aston Villa of Colombia. The process will be carried out shortly and as soon as FIFA removes the club from its list, which is updated every week, the entity will be able to make its summer additions.

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