Barton's 12-game ban to be upheld while at Marseille
Having served three games while waiting for a move, the ruling puts the QPR
midfielder out of nine league or cup matches but he could still play in the
Europa League
Sep 7, 2012 2:30:00 AM
By Michael Lightfoot
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Joey Barton is set to miss nine Olympique de Marseille domestic fixtures as the
Disciplinary Committee of the Professional League Football France has
applied his ban picked up at the end of the 2011-12 Premier
League season to his new surroundings.
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The English Football Federation forwarded the suspension to its French equivalent and they used Article 12 of the Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players from FIFA, which means that the ban is applicable in a differing country.
Having already served three games of the ban while waiting for the loan move to go through, the new ruling will see Barton miss nine games in either Ligue 1 or the Coupe de la Ligue; however, he could still play in the Europa League.
The 30-year-old could now make his debut for his new club on September 20, when the French outfit faces Fenerbache in its Europa League opener.
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