(Reuters) - Former England and Premier League player Gareth Barry has been charged by the country's Football Association (FA) for allegedly breaching its rules in relation to the "ownership and/or funding" of fourth-tier League Two side Swindon Town.
The FA said Barry, the most capped player in Premier League history with 653 appearances over two decades, allegedly breached its regulations on working with intermediaries.
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