FIFA has sanctioned the leader of the Second Division, Cádiz CF , with the prohibition of signing during the next two market windows. The decision has been taken after the complaint filed by the English Watford, represented by the lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo , who accused the Cádiz club of signing one of his players with a valid contract. This is the Senegalese footballer Mamadou M'Baye , who plays central.

The team chaired by Manuel Vizcaíno contacted the player last summer to offer him a contract for the next two seasons. The player signed and belongs at the moment to the discipline of Cádiz B. The English team offered the Spanish club to reach an agreement, they did not close it, and then Watford denounced the facts before FIFA, which has just resolved the file, at that THE WORLD has had access to.

In parallel, FIFA imposes a penalty for the four-month player without being able to play in official competitions and a penalty of 28,834 pounds . Cádiz CF chose to denounce Watford, claiming that the player had no contract in force, and his arguments have been rejected flat.

Cádiz is the leader of the Second Division, with three points of advantage over Zaragoza and eight over Almería, third. The first two classified get direct promotion place.

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