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Women's Football
NFF Committee Enforces Club-Player Dispute Compliance
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Austine Popo, a member of the Players Status Committee of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), has confirmed that the committee is actively notifying clubs about decisions made regarding disputes between clubs and players.
In an interview with Brila.net, Popo explained that clubs are being informed and must comply with these decisions within 45 days, as mandated by FIFA regulations.
“The secretary is compiling the decisions to send to the club. It’s very important because given the fact that the league will soon start and there are procedures in terms of mandatory days for the clubs to comply, a maximum of 45 days,” said Popo.
“So the committee was given assurance that this time there will be enforcement. So obviously the clubs are aware that if they don’t comply, definitely a lot of them will not be allowed to register players for this season,” he added.
Key Points:
Notification and Compliance: The committee is compiling and sending decisions to clubs, who have a maximum of 45 days to comply.
Enforcement Assurance: There is a renewed assurance that decisions will be enforced, ensuring clubs adhere to the regulations.
Impact on Registration: Clubs that do not comply may face restrictions, such as being barred from registering players for the new season.
Popo highlighted that the committee’s goal is to ensure that past issues are addressed and that there is a consistent application of rules ahead of the new season.
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