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20/2021 Season: FIFA Disciplinary Committee expels Kenyan club for match manipulation

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has expelled Zoo FC from the Kenyan Premier League (2020/2021 season) as of the date of notification of this decision and to assign it to FKF Division One for the next season.

FIFA said on Tuesday that it found Kenyan club Zoo FC guilty of having been involved in match manipulation in violation of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (2019 edition).

The FIFA’s decision was contained in a statement made available to our correspondent.

The decision to sanction Zoo FC is related to a series of matches in the Kenyan Premier League deemed to have been manipulated between 2018 and 2020, by individuals belonging to the club, as a consequence of which the club has been held responsible for the behaviour of its members.

By means of this decision, for the first time since the amendments applied to the FIFA Disciplinary Code in 2019, a legal person has been held liable by a FIFA judicial body for the conduct of its members with regard to match manipulation.

In particular, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee determined that Zoo FC had breached Article 8 (Responsibility) and Article 18 (Manipulation of football matches and competitions) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.

Finally, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee ordered Zoo FC to contact FIFA in the next 30 days from the notification of this decision and implement a prevention plan as an educational directive designed to prevent and combat the manipulation of football matches and competitions.

The formal disciplinary proceedings against the aforementioned club stemmed from an investigation conducted by FIFA through its Integrity Department, in cooperation with the relevant stakeholders and authorities and in accordance with the mandate conferred upon it by the Football Kenya Federation and the Confederation of African Football.

The decision was notified to the club Zoo FC on May 4, this year.

However, the club has 10 days to request the grounds of the decision, after which it will be published on legal.fifa.com.

This decision may be appealed before the FIFA Appeal Committee, pursuant to Article 56 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code

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