Dnipro, Volyn, Hoverla banned from registering new players until all fines are paid
The Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) has banned Ukrainian Premier League clubs Dnipro, Volyn and Hoverla from registering new players until all fines imposed under the decisions of the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC) are paid.
"The clubs on which the sanctions for not fulfilling FFU CDC decisions have already been imposed have been banned from registering new players at the FFU until all payments are made," the federation's press service reported.
The decision taken by the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee on January 30 also applies to First League's Mykolaiv, Poltava and Oleksandriya.
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