A non-league club from Merseyside have been expelled from this season’s FA Cup over an unpaid £10 fine.
Litherland Remyca, who play in the ninth tier of English football, saw off Lancashire side Charnock Richard 4–2 in the Extra Preliminary Round on August 11 to set up a tie with Leek Town.
But last Saturday’s game was postponed pending an investigation and the club has confirmed the sanction, calling it a “massive blow”.
The club fielded a player in the Charnock Richard clash who had been given a one-match ban for not paying a fine while at his previous club last season.
The suspension was carried over when he moved to the North West Counties League Premier Division side, the club said.
A statement on the club’s website said: “Despite what we considered a strong case and representation at appeal hearings, today the FA have considered their case regarding the ineligibility of the player as proven.
“This is a massive blow with numerous implications, including financial issues as part of the penalty includes removal of prize money and future gate and match day income.
“The sanctions for a minor administration technicality are considerable, but we must dust ourselves down, learn from the experience and come back stronger.”
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