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Salam Murshedy fined by FIFA, Shohag's ban extended – The Business Standard

Thursday
May 23, 2024
FIFA has imposed a fine of more than Tk12 lakh (CHF 10,000) on the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) vice-president Abdus Salam Murshedy and extended the ban on former General Secretary Abu Nayeem Shohag.
FIFA’s adjudicatory chamber of the Ethics Committee sanctioned Murshedy for breach of article 14 (general duties) of its Code of Ethics. 
Meanwhile, Shohag has been banned from any football-related activity for three years and has been ordered to pay a fine amounting to more than Tk25 lakh (CHF 10,000) for the breach of article 14 (General duties), article 16 (Duty of loyalty) and article 25 (Forgery and falsification) of the Code of Ethics. 
“The decisions were taken following separate hearings and upon careful analysis, in each of the applicable proceedings, of both the evidence provided before the adjudicatory chamber and the evidence collected during the investigations conducted by the investigatory chamber,” the FIFA statement read. 
Salam Murshedy / Bangladesh Football Federation
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