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Queens Park Rangers could lose the rise due to irregularities
Publish piece of newsQueens Park Rangers could lose the rise due to irregularities PIECE OF NEWS
BackQueens Park Rangers (QPR), owned by Bernie Ecclestone, could be punished by a loss of points that would prevent their promotion to the Premier League because of certain irregularities relating to the shares belonging to one of their midfielders, Argentina's Alejandro Faurlin .
Mathematically Saturday after winning champion of the second category of English football with its 0-2 victory against Watford, which allowed his return to the top flight after fifteen years, the QPR is preparing for a court hearing that will determine whether he did correct or not to sign that player in 2009, which was one of the owners of the entity.
As has secured QPR, nothing was done wrong and trust, therefore, that the ruling handed down on Friday the court will not hurt them to compete next season in the Premier League.
The English Federation (FA) has been investigating the case since September, when the QPR requested permission to purchase the parcel of shares that belonged to and did Faurlin motivated by the new rules forbidding players to hold shares in the entity for which played.
QPR Club, London in action until last December had also Flavio Briatore and Spanish businessman Alejandro Agag, will have to wait until Friday to see if you can hold or promotion.
If the Federation finally decided to deduct several points-could undermine even 15 - to the equipment, it would fall to positions outside the area with the right to contest the playoff.
The QPR has led the Championship table, English Second Division, from the beginning of the current campaign and has lost just five league games.
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