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FA Launches Inquiry into Southampton Spy Allegations
Southampton have been excluded from the play-off semi-finals after being accused of spying on Middlesbrough, and the English Football Association has opened an investigation. The move comes after the club was found to have gathered information on their opponent.
The alleged espionage involved monitoring Middlesbrough's preparations ahead of the decisive match. Officials said the breach contravened competition rules.
Following the incident, the play-off semi-final slot was withdrawn from Southampton, preventing them from competing for promotion. The decision was taken by the competition organizers.
On Thursday 21 May, the Football Association announced it would launch a formal inquiry into the matter. The FA said the Saints are now under scrutiny.
The statement from the FA did not detail the specific investigative steps, but confirmed that the club would be examined under the governing body's regulations. The announcement was made public on the same day.
The investigation adds to the fallout from the spying allegations, with potential disciplinary measures pending. No further comment was provided by Southampton at the time.
The outcome of the FA's probe will determine any future sanctions and could affect Southampton's standing in the league. Stakeholders await the results of the inquiry.