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·24 Juni 2026
Current claim against Unión over Maizon Rodríguez transfer revealed

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·24 Juni 2026

The ban imposed on Unión over the transfer of Maizon Rodríguez has already risen to nearly $500,000 in principal, interest, and administrative costs. This was confirmed by Juan Rusconi, sporting director of Juventud de Las Piedras, the club that filed the claim with FIFA.
It is Unión’s second FIFA ban.
The debt is due to the failure to make the agreed payments when Unión acquired 50 percent of the Uruguayan defender’s economic rights in July 2025.
This sanction imposed by FIFA prevents Unión from signing players during the next three transfer windows until the situation is resolved. In addition, it comes on top of the ban already in place over the debt owed to Ecuadorian José Angulo.
José Angulo played only 57 minutes for Unión.
Juventud’s claim had initially been estimated at around $250,000 for overdue documents. However, the accumulation of interest and costs arising from the process pushed the figure up to nearly half a million dollars.
With two active bans in the middle of the transfer window, the club’s leadership will have to find the resources to pay off the debts and lift the sanctions ahead of the second half of the year.
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