Athletic leaves FIFA's 'blacklist' and will be able to sign players
Athletic Club has been removed from FIFA's blacklist and can continue signing players following compliance with requirements regarding the transfer of Álex Padilla.
Athletic Club has officially exited FIFA's 'blacklist' after fulfilling the necessary requirements related to the transfer of player Álex Padilla. This blacklist previously prohibited the club from registering new players, which would have had serious implications for their operations until January 2028 if not addressed. The club acted swiftly to remedy the situation as soon as they were notified of their designation on FIFA's blacklist.
The quick response from Athletic Club involved activating all necessary mechanisms to clarify their compliance issues with FIFA. Following the club’s cooperation, FIFA has communicated that they will duly remove the club from the registry within five days. This decision restores the club's capacity to engage in player transactions during upcoming transfer windows, which is crucial for maintaining competitive performance in La Liga and other competitions.
The significance of this development for Athletic Club goes beyond just the immediate ability to sign players; it also reflects their commitment to adhering to international regulations. By resolving this issue promptly, they avoid potential long-term restrictions that could affect their sporting ambitions and financial health. The clarity in their operational status is expected to bolster confidence among fans and stakeholders alike as the club prepares for the next phase of the season.