Multimillionaire Penalty Imposed on Historic Colombian Football Teams: These Are the Causes
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Five Colombian professional football teams and the Dimayor, the governing body of football in the country, will have to pay millions of fines for “anti-competitive practices” related to vetoing players, reported on Wednesday the authority that regulates the market in Colombia. (Read also: Alfredo Morelos pronounced after his sanction was known) These groups tried to prevent or hinder the hiring of players in retaliation because the footballers s…
They impose a multimillion dollar penalty on historic Colombian football teams. Image: Facebook Unión Magdalena The Superintendency of Industry and Commerce (SIC) imposed a historic penalty of $8.018 million on five Colombian football clubs and Dimayor, after verifying the existence of an anticompetitive system that restricted the free mobility of players. According to the authority, Boyacá Chicó, Unión Magdalena, Deportivo Pasto, Envigado FC an…
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