Bury FC have been removed from this season's FA Cup for fielding an ineligible player.
Bury removed from FA Cup
Wednesday, 20 December 2006.
Bury FC have been removed from this season's FA Cup for fielding an ineligible player.
Chester City have been reinstated in the competition, subject to appeal.
At an FA Cup sub-committee meeting on Wednesday, Bury were found to have breached FA Cup rules.
The case related to the appearance of Stephen Turnbull, currently on loan at Bury from Hartlepool United, in Bury's FA Cup Second Round replay match against Chester City on Tuesday 12 December.
Bury selected Turnbull without receiving the required permission from Hartlepool United and lodging that permission with The FA. Bury also failed to comply with the required timescales for registration of players for the FA Cup.
Chester City will now play Ipswich Town in the Third Round of The FA Cup and will receive the prize fund payment due to Second Round winners.
Bury have been given leave to appeal the decision. If Bury elect to appeal, a hearing will be held on Thursday 28 December.
FA Challenge Cup RULE 15 (PROVISIONS CONCERNING PLAYERS)
(j) Temporary (loan) Transfers
(i) A player on a temporary (loan) transfer is ineligible to compete in the Challenge Cup Competition unless permission to do so is given by the lending Club in writing and a copy is received by The Association by 12 noon on the Friday prior to the date fixed for playing the Round. Any permissions must clearly state that the player has approval to play in the Challenge Cup Competition.