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Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr ‘facing two-year ban’ from football


 



 


Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Junior is currently under investigation for a serious violation of FIFA’s Code of Ethics, and he may be subject to a two-year suspension that may have a significant impact on his career.



Vinicius Jr. has, without a shadow of a doubt, established himself as one of the top football players in the world over the course of the past few years. He achieves this status by consistently turning in outstanding performances for Real Madrid.


Since making the move from Flamengo, a Brazilian club, to the giants of La Liga in 2018, the winger has amassed an astonishing fourteen trophies, including two victories in the Champions League and three victories in La Liga.



However, Real Madrid may have to prepare themselves for the potential of life without the Brazilian attacker, as he is apparently being investigated for violating a FIFA regulation, which may result in him being given a two-year suspension. Real Madrid may have to prepare themselves for this possibility.


 

Vinicius has demonstrated that he is an indispensable component of Carlo Ancelotti’s offensive squad by scoring an astounding 21 goals and providing 15 assists in all competitions this season. He has played in 47 matches.

Vinicius is presently valued by transfermarkt at an astounding $200 million (£150.12 million), and his current agreement is slated to expire in 2027. Real will most likely be looking into the possibility of extending his current term in the near future.

On the other hand, according to a report by Gianluca Di Marzio, the 24-year-old player is in danger of receiving a penalty of up to two years for violating the FIFA Code of Ethics.

Vinicius Jr. is presently facing a charge that accuses him of being engaged in the acquisition of various professional football teams through the firm ALL Agenciamento Esportivo, which is handled by his father and his agent. This is the reason why this is the case.

The complaint was submitted by the Brazilian club Tiberis Holding do Brasil, which has requested that the Investigatory Chamber of the FIFA Ethics Committee determine whether or not Vinicius should be suspended for a period of up to two years.

Following the promotion of Athletic team of São João del Rei, a Brazilian team in which Tiberis maintained a 16.5% ownership, to the Serie B level, they made the decision to lodge this lawsuit.

 

After the promotion, Willy Francese, the owner of Tiveris, intended to make use of his right of first refusal in order to acquire the majority of Athletic Club.

On the other hand, the shares were really sold straight to ALL, the business that is connected to Vinicius. As a result, the commercial court in Sao Paulo decided to postpone the transaction in order to conduct an investigation.

Nevertheless, while investigations are being conducted, ALL seized operational control of the club, which Tiberis found extremely frustrating.

Both Article 20 of the FIFA Code of Ethics and Article 22 of the Code of Sports Justice of the Spanish Federation prevent active footballers from directly or indirectly owning professional football teams. Tiberis claims that this violates both of these codes, which prohibit active athletes from owning professional football clubs.

 



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