FIFA opens disciplinary proceedings against FKF and Gor Mahia

The federation and Gor Mahia have a case to answer at the FIFA Discplinary Committee after they registered players who went ahead and played in the FKFPL Super Cup despite a transfer ban being in place by then.K’Ogalo had in a protracted battle with its former winger Dickson Ambundo after the player reported the club to FIFA for unfair dismissal. He won the case and Gor Mahia was order to clear his arrears. This never happened within the stipulated timeline and therefore a transfer ban was enforced on the club.JUST IN: FIFA has also instituted a transfer ban on Kenyan champions for failing to pay Tanzanian Dickson Ambundo Ksh 1.2 million in accrued salaries and allowances https://t.co/8WggNCHptG— Jeff Kinyanjui (@Nyash88) February 3, 2021 The club was yet to clear with FIFA and the player but went ahead and fielded several new players in the new season curtain raiser match against Tusker on 22nd September. Peter Lwasa, Sando Yangaya and Dennis Njire Nganga all featured for K’Ogalo against Tusker and this has put both the club and federation in hot soup.”On 15th August, the federation asked FIFA if the club (Gor Mahia) can sign new players. On 16th August the player (Dickson Ambundo) informed FIFA that the club is not respecting the transfer ban imposed because it had allegedly signed a Malian goalkeeper Adama Keita for two years. On the same date, FIFA informed the parties that the ban is still in force,” a letter from FIFA to Gor Mahia and the other interested parties informing them of the latest development reads partly,##NAJAVA_MECA_5890294##”On 22nd September 2021, the player informed FIFA that several new players that were previously not registered with the club featured in the match. He (player) also stated that he had received part of the amount owed and asked about the status of the transfer ban. On the same date, FIFA informed the parties that the transfer ban is still implemented on the club since the total amount has not been paid to the player.” FKF in the same correspondence acknowledged receiving communication from FIFA in regards to the transfer ban still being in place but proceeded with the registration of the new players for the 2021/2022 season and allowed them to feature in the season opener against Tusker.On 25th September Gor Mahia cleared all the arrears owed to Dickson Ambundo and the player requested FIFA to lift the transfer ban. FIFA acknowledged and lifted the ban on 27th September.Kiungo teleza🙌🏾 #dicksonambundo kazi yake itaanza kuonekana rasmi msimu huu mpya👊🏾#TimuYaMwananchi #DaimaMbeleNyumaMwiko pic.twitter.com/vvNTgdZqVD— Young Africans SC (@yangasc1935) August 18, 2021 FIFA whoever accuses both FKF and Gor Mahia of breaching article 15 of the FIFA Discplinary code – Failure to respect decisions, as they went ahead and registered players despite a transfer ban being in place.FIFA further rubberstamps its case by stating the fact that the Gor Mahia placed a request for a permanent transfer of Sando Sando Yangayay from FC Villa Aguila on 16th September and on the same date FKF requested for the International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the DRC federation yet the transfer ban was still in force.FKF and Gor Mahia have until Wednesday 20th November to provide the FIFA Displinary Committee their positions regarding the case before it comes for hearing during the next meeting of the committee on 4th November 2021.

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