Shock for Vinicius: The Brazilian threatens as many as two years of suspension?!
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior (24) is threatened by a Draconian penalty after the Brazilian company Tiberis Holding to Brasil has been appealed by the Fifning Ethics Committee to the investigation, which will launch an investigation. Reason? Specifically, Vinicius is allegedly involved in the ownership structure of several professional football clubs, which is why he is in a possible conflict of interest with respect to his playing career.
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The renowned insider Gianluca di Marzio published this information and transferred Marc. Because of all this, a Brazilian threatens up to two years of suspension! Vinicius is allegedly involved in ownership structures in several clubs through All Agency Esportivo, managed by his father and agent Thassilo Sores.
The story was cooked after the sale of Brazilian second -team Athletica de São João del Reya. The Tiberis company had 16.5 percent of the club shares and wanted to buy the remaining shares of the club after the Italian businessman Willy Francese put the club for sale.
However, he allegedly sold all the shares of Allo to Vinicius, which made them a complaint from Tiberis, and the São Paulu Commercial Court suspended the transaction and initiated arbitration proceedings. In the meantime, however, the company associated with Vinicius took over the club’s operational control.
Tiberis did not settle for it and handed over a new appeal to Fifi. Article 20 is referred to from the Fifa ethical Regulation and Article 22 in the regulations of the Sports Justice of the Spanish Football Federation. Both regulations make it clear that active footballers should not be owned by football clubs in a direct or indirect way, even if there is only a risk of conflict of interest.
It is believed that the footballer’s presence could be of a negative impact on the regularity of competition, as well as that his reputation could affect sports results or to attract other players atypically. In addition to the Brazilian Athletic, Vinicius is associated with the Alvercom Portuguese club, which competes in the Second League.
Vinicius threatens to two years of suspension in the event that the Fifa Committee declares it guilty, and an alternative is a fine. He may also be forced to sell his ownership stake in these clubs.