Wexford FC launch appeal against FAI punishment for fielding ineligible player
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Wexford FC launch appeal against FAI punishment for fielding ineligible player
WEXFORD have appealed their points dedication for fielding an ineligible player – arguing that the FAI’s computer system was to blame. Wexford, along with Kerry and Finn Harps, have all been hit with punishments for fielding ineligible players on the opening day of the season. Wexford FC have appealed their punishment for fielding an ineligible playerRamsey Cardy/Sportsfile In each case, the players were meant to have an International Transfer…
Club Statement on alleged playing of an ineligible player in our opening game of the 2025 season v. UCD
At this stage of the process Wexford FC would like to inform all the clubs’ stakeholders and the football community of our feeling of disappointment and frustration at the Football Association of Ireland’s ruling against our club regarding the alleged playing of an ineligible player in our opening game of the 2025 season v. UCD and at the punishment received.It has been demonstrated that the system used for player registration (FAI Comet System)…
League of Ireland club accuse FAI of 'bulling' after 'unjust' punishment over eligibility saga
Kerry FC have claimed they are being ‘bullied’ after being one of the First Division sides to have been deducted points for fielding an ineligible players. On Wednesday, the Munster side – along with Finn Harps and Wexford – have been punished by the FAI for registration issues earlier this season. Wexford are said to have fielded an ineligible player, Darragh Dunne, in their fixture against UCD on February 14. As per FAI disciplinary regulation…
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