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Late december the FA banned Kieran Trippier for 10 weeks for revealing information to his friends about his incorporation to Atlético de Madrid, which helped them win money on gambling. However, Atlético decided to appeal that verdict.
On January 2, FIFA decided to suspend its ban so that the footballer could continue playing while FIFA decides what to do with the appeal.
That meant He was allowed to start against Sevilla this Tuesday in La Liga. In addition to a 10-week ban, Trippier was also fined £ 70,000.
According to Ramón Fuentes of ‘Sport’, the appeal arm of FIFA will decide before the end of January what will happen to the Trippier ban.
What is being studied is whether the ban It applies to world football or just English football. If it is the latter, he would be free to play for Atlético de Madrid, but he could not play for England in the international break in March.
If it is for world football, Trippier will also be sanctioned by Atlético de Madrid and the ten week ban would begin immediately (excluding the days that it has already fulfilled).
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