With several Belgian clubs in dire straits, the Licensing Commission has work to do. She did not spare Beerschot.
Last in the Pro League with 12 points collected in 20 matches, Beerschot is counting on an injection of quality during the transfer window to turn things around during the second part of the season.
But that was without counting on the Licensing Commission. The regulatory body announced that the club was under a ban on recruiting this winter. Also with a reduction of two players over 21 on their eligible list as a bonus.
Management will have to get busy
Belga relays that the people of Antwerp were unable to submit the necessary documents to prove the payment of several debts. The deadline was this Saturday noon.
The Licensing Commission explains that these debts are numerous: there are unpaid debts to the Belgian football federation, to Voetbal Vlaanderen (concerning the resale compensation for Issa Soumaré) and also to of several clubs.
Will the leaders manage to remove these sanctions by regularizing his situation in the coming days? There is urgency: a persistent transfer ban would further compromise the club’s place in D1A.
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