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Sports News of Thursday, 25 June 2020

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

FIFA bans Rivers United FC for three transfer windows over unpaid Samuel Akurugu entitlement

Former Accra Hearts of Oak S.C goalkeeper, Samuel Akrugu Former Accra Hearts of Oak S.C goalkeeper, Samuel Akrugu

Nigerian side Rivers United has been banned by FIFA from signing any players for the next three transfer windows after breaching the contract of Ghanaian goalkeeper Samuel Akurugu.

The 25-year-old joined the Port Harcourt-based side in January 2018 but left after just a year.

The former Accra Hearts of Oak S.C shot-stopper dragged the Nigerian side to the world governing body for breach of contract with the case lasting close to a year.

FIFA has placed sanctions on the Nigerian outfit for failing to pay the player's entitlement.

"In this regard, we have noted that no such documentation has been submitted by yourselves and consequently, we kindly inform you that the ban from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally, for the maximum duration of three entire and consecutive, registration periods, as established in point 7 of the above-mentioned decision, has now become effective." part of a letter from FIFA to Rivers United FC intercepted by GHANAsoccernet.com read.

Akurugu, who has signed for Ghana Premier League side King Faisal, has been without a club since leaving the Japanese lower-tier side Ococias Kyoto.