KHL Disciplinary Decision: Fines, Cancellations and Technical Defeats for Sibir Hockey Club

2024-01-17 16:38:53

KHL decision on four matches of the Fonbet KHL regular season.

In the matches of the Fonbet KHL regular season No. 2 “Avangard” – “Sibir”, No. 13 “Barys” – “Sibir”, No. 30 “Sibir” – “Barys”, No. 39 “Sibir” – “Avtomobilist” by the hockey club “Sibir” There was a violation of subclause 2.3 of clause 2 of Article 41 of the KHL Sports Regulations – the application for a single match exceeded the established limit on the number of hockey players in the “Foreign Player” status. The following players had this status in these matches: Andy Andreoff, Taylor Beck, Fedor Gordeev and Trevor Murphy.

In accordance with paragraph 4 of Article 30 of the KHL Disciplinary Regulations, a monetary fine is imposed on the club, and the results of the corresponding matches are canceled, and the Sibir hockey club is given technical defeats (-:+).

In matches No. 2 and No. 39, the Sibir hockey club lost in regular time, in accordance with subclause 1.1 of clause 1 of Article 15 of the KHL Sports Regulations, in this case the result of the match remains the same.

Individual statistics of hockey players in all four matches are saved.

In accordance with the Regulations, the responsibility for controlling the number of foreign players entered by a club for a match lies with the club. The automated system for checking the legitimacy of using selected players to participate in the match did not work.

After identifying the violation, an additional check was carried out to establish the sports citizenship of hockey player Fedor Gordeev, who has a Russian passport, for the season. As a result, it was confirmed that Gordeev does not have the right to play for the Russian national team. At the same time, the club was aware of the foreign status of player Fedor Gordeev during the application for the season.

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