FIFA Disciplinary Code
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The FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC) is a set of codes and regulations promulgated by FIFA's judicial bodies which are composed by its "Disciplinary Committee" and its "Appeal Committee".[citation needed]
The FDC regulates almost all issues related to doping, corruption, arbitration, racism, stadium bans, etc... It also details the code of conduct of football's world governing body.
Committees[edit]
The FDC decisions and regulations engages the following FIFA committees:
- Player Status Committee
- Disciplinary Committee
- Appeal Committee
- Court of Arbitration for Sport
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