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Koln's one-year FIFA transfer ban provisionally suspended by CAS

Reuters
Koln fans in the stands
Koln fans in the standsReuters
FC Koln's one-year transfer ban imposed by FIFA was provisionally suspended on Friday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) as it considers an appeal lodged by the club, the Bundesliga outfit said in a statement.

Koln were banned from signing players for next season after the world governing body accused the club of encouraging Slovenian 17-year-old Jaka Cuber Potocnik to break his contract with Olimpija Ljubljana and join them in January 2022.

A FIFA tribunal had fined Koln 51,750 euros, banned them from signing new players in the next two transfer windows and suspended Potocnik for four months.

Koln said Potocnik's four-month ban had also been suspended.

The German club said Potocnik left Olimpija because of “numerous breaches of contract” and did not incite him to leave his former team.

Olimpija were not immediately available to comment on Friday.

"Now we can become active in the transfer market within the limits of our possibilities due to economic consolidation," Koln managing director Christian Keller said, adding that the club was committed to having the FIFA ban completely lifted.

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