UEFA have issued a strong reminder to clubs that they are
forbidden from influencing another club’s team selection in European
competitions.
The governing body issued a statement on Friday amid
reports Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois could be prevented from
playing should the Liga leaders draw his parent club Chelsea in the UEFA
Champions League.
The Belgium international is in his third consecutive
season-long loan deal at Atletico from Chelsea, and with both teams progressing
to the last four of the competition, there is a real possibility they will face
each other.
Atletico president Enrique Cerezo is quoted as saying
that a clause in Courtois' loan contract stipulates that "a big quantity
of money" must be paid to Chelsea to allow the keeper to face his parent
club, and UEFA have now underlined their stance on the matter.
European football's governing body appeared to prohibit
any such clause and stated, if a stipulation of that nature was enforced,
sanctions would follow.
"Both the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA
Disciplinary Regulations contain clear provisions which strictly forbid any
club to exert, or attempt to exert, any influence whatsoever over the players
that another club may (or may not) field in a match," the statement read.
"It follows that any provision in a private contract
between clubs which might function in such a way as to influence who a club
fields in a match is null, void and unenforceable so far as UEFA is concerned.
"Furthermore, any attempt to enforce such a provision
would be a clear violation of both the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA
Disciplinary Regulations and would therefore be sanctioned accordingly."
Culled from Soccerway


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