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What is NOT a reason for closing proceedings in FIFA?

  1. Disaffiliated club

  2. Agreement reached

  3. Insufficient evidence

  4. Unreasonable behavior of players

The correct answer is: Unreasonable behavior of players

The refusal to close proceedings based on unreasonable behavior of players stems from the fact that such behavior, while inappropriate, does not directly impact the legal and procedural aspects that govern FIFA's disciplinary decisions. Closing proceedings typically hinges on more concrete factors, such as the status of the parties involved (like a disaffiliated club) or the outcome of discussions (like an agreement reached). Insufficient evidence is also a valid reason to discontinue a case, as it ensures that only substantiated claims are pursued. Unreasonable behavior, while potentially relevant in a disciplinary sense, does not constitute a sufficient or formal reason to close proceedings within the structured processes of FIFA.