By Victor Kanayo
Brazil and Real Madrid football star, Vinicius Jr, may face a two-year ban over his alleged multiple involvements in club football.
According to Marca, FIFA is investigating an allegation that he is a registered owner of several professional football clubs, which would violate the world football governing body’s international regulations.
This is reportedly linked to Vinicius’ association with his father’s company, All Agenciamento Esportivo.
The report revealed that Brazilian firm Tiberis Holding do Brasil filed an official complaint against Vinicius with the FIFA Ethics Committee on 7 April.
It cited a breach of ethics regulations that prohibit players from holding direct or indirect ownership in professional clubs.
The clubs in which Vinicius Jr reportedly owns stakes include Brazilian side Athletic Club de São João del Rei and Portuguese club Alverca.
The complaint against him references FIFA’s Article 20 and Spain’s Article 22 concerning football ethics.
If found guilty, the player could be sanctioned and compelled to sell the clubs or face a suspension that could last up to two years.
Since joining Real Madrid, Vinicius Jr has contributed 105 goals and 79 assists in 311 appearances for Los Blancos across all competitions.