The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18.
However, Chelsea will be allowed to sign under-16 players from the UK.
'The Fifa Appeal Committee has decided to partially uphold the appeal lodged by Chelsea,' the statement reads. 'This ban applied to the club as a whole -- with the exception of the women's and futsal teams -- and did not prevent the release of players.'
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Fifa's rules state that clubs cannot sign under-18 players from another country unless their parents have emigrated for non-football related reasons.
The ban puts star player Eden Hazard's future in doubt, with the Belgian being strongly linked with a move away from London this summer.
Real Madrid seems his likeliest destination but a move may be delayed for another year if Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is unable to sign a replacement.
Atletico Madrid, Real and Barcelona have all had transfer bans imposed in recent years, although the Catalan club's appeal meant the ban was pushed back a transfer window and allowed them to sign several players, including Luis Suarez and Ivan Rakitic.
Chelsea may also lodge an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and request its ban be temporarily suspended while a final appeal is heard, which would allow the signing of players this summer.
The ban is set to be in place until the end of January 2020.
The club has also been fined 600,000 Swiss Francs ($590,000).
The ban puts star player Eden Hazard's future in doubt, with the Belgian being strongly linked with a move away from London this summer. READ: Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid banned by Fifa from signing players The ban is set to be in place until the end of January 2020. Atletico Madrid, Real and Barcelona have all had transfer bans imposed in recent years, although the Catalan club's appeal meant the ban was pushed back a transfer window and allowed them to sign several players, including Luis Suarez and Ivan Rakitic. However, Chelsea will be allowed to sign under-16 players from the UK. The club has also been fined 600,000 Swiss Francs ($590,000). The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. Real Madrid seems his likeliest destination but a move may be delayed for another year if Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is unable to sign a replacement. However, Chelsea will be allowed to sign under-16 players from the UK. 'The Fifa Appeal Committee has decided to partially uphold the appeal lodged by Chelsea,' the statement reads. 'This ban applied to the club as a whole -- with the exception of the women's and futsal teams -- and did not prevent the release of players.' The club has also been fined 600,000 Swiss Francs ($590,000). The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. Real Madrid seems his likeliest destination but a move may be delayed for another year if Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is unable to sign a replacement. However, Chelsea will be allowed to sign under-16 players from the UK. Atletico Madrid, Real and Barcelona have all had transfer bans imposed in recent years, although the Catalan club's appeal meant the ban was pushed back a transfer window and allowed them to sign several players, including Luis Suarez and Ivan Rakitic. Chelsea may also lodge an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and request its ban be temporarily suspended while a final appeal is heard, which would allow the signing of players this summer. The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. Chelsea may also lodge an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and request its ban be temporarily suspended while a final appeal is heard, which would allow the signing of players this summer. The ban is set to be in place until the end of January 2020. Atletico Madrid, Real and Barcelona have all had transfer bans imposed in recent years, although the Catalan club's appeal meant the ban was pushed back a transfer window and allowed them to sign several players, including Luis Suarez and Ivan Rakitic. The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. READ: African footballer, 17, takes Fifa to court However, Chelsea will be allowed to sign under-16 players from the UK. However, Chelsea will be allowed to sign under-16 players from the UK. Real Madrid seems his likeliest destination but a move may be delayed for another year if Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is unable to sign a replacement. The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. The club has also been fined 600,000 Swiss Francs ($590,000). The Premier League club was sanctioned after an investigation into its conduct in transferring and registering overseas players under 18. Chelsea may also lodge an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and request its ban be temporarily suspended while a final appeal is heard, which would allow the signing of players this summer.
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