The Players’ Status/Arbitration Committee of
Nigeria Football Federation has ruled that Nigeria National League club,
Crown FC of Ogbomosho must pay its former General Manager, Alhaji Fatai
Olayinka, the sum of N1,104,000 only before the end of June 2015, being the
club’s indebtedness to Olayinka. Both parties are also to pay five per cent of
the amount to the NFF Players’ Status/Arbitration Committee.
Failure of Crown FC and Mighty Jets FC to pay their indebtedness
before the end of the month will attract appropriate sanctions, to be
determined by the Players’ Status/Arbitration Committee.
The Players’ Status/Arbitration Committee of Nigeria Football
Federation also waded in to save the career of junior international goalkeeper
Dele Alampasu, by giving him “unconditional clearance to play for a club of his
choice.”
At its meeting in Abuja, the Committee, headed by NFF Executive Committee
member, Alhaji Babagana Kalli, ruled that the contracts that the player, who
was in the Nigeria U-20 squad to the just-ended FIFA U-20 World Cup in New
Zealand, signed with both Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College,
Abuja are not binding as he signed as a minor.
“Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja will
only be entitled to training compensation/solidarity mechanism in accordance
with the FIFA Regulations on Players’ Status and Transfer, 2014,” ruled the
committee.
The career of the long-limbed goaltender, who was selected as
the Best Goalkeeper of the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup that Nigeria won in the
United Arab Emirates, had been on hold as both Future Stars and Football
College claimed ownership.
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