Sunderland Fires Emmanuel Eboue

Sunderland Fires Emmanuel Eboue

By Correspondent

 Â Emmanuel Eboue’s contract with Sunderland has been terminated by the club after he was given a one-year ban by FIFA over a pay dispute with a former agent. The Ivorian, who only signed for the Premier League strugglers on March 9, 2016 as a free agent and is yet to feature for the club, has two weeks in which to appeal the decision. Eboue had been sanctioned by FIFA’s disciplinary committee for failing to pay his former representative Sebastien Boisseau. In July 2013 a FIFA players’ status committee ruled in favour of Boisseau in a contractual dispute with the former Arsenal defender and fined Eboue 30,000 Swiss francs (£21,660) for failing to comply with the decision in September 2014. Eboue appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sports, which dismissed his appeal. FIFA has now ordered that the ban be imposed for a year or as long as it takes for the debt to be settled.

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