Leeds United co-owner Massimo Cellino has ban from football reduced

Leeds United co-owner Massimo CellinoLeeds United co-owner Massimo Cellino
Leeds United co-owner Massimo Cellino
Leeds United co-owner Massimo Cellino will be banned from football until February of next year after seeing his Football Association suspension cut to 12 months on appeal.

An 18-month ban imposed on Cellino has been reduced after an appeal board reviewed claims that the he sanctioned an illegal payment during the sale of striker Ross McCormack from Leeds to Fulham in 2014.

The Italian’s suspension, which bars him from involvement in “all football and football related activity”, will begin on February 18, two weeks tomorrow.

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Confirmation of the ban will force Cellino to resign from Leeds’ board of directors, the second time he has been banned from running the club in less than three years as a shareholder at United.

His first suspension, imposed by the Football League over an Italian tax conviction in 2015, ran for four months but the latest penalty will prevent Cellino from influencing affairs at Elland Road until the latter stages of next season.