FIFA rejects Sofapaka’s Ksh28.4M claim on renegade former forward John Avire

FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) has rejected a dispute filed by Sofapaka FC against John Avire and Tanta Club in regards to how the play terminated his contract with the FKK Premier League club in 2019.In their decision, the DRC noted that although there was a unanimous agreement that Avire did not put the club in default before going ahead to terminate the contract, a majority decision concluded that the termination was justified as the club had not paid the player for more than two months”Based on the foregoing, the majority of the members of the Chamber decided that the player had just cause to terminate the contract and concluded it’s deliberation by rejecting the claim of the claimant,” part of the decision by the DRC read.John Avire has a deal with an Egyptian club. FKF say the player will not be issued with an ITC until the controversy surrounding his transfer is resolved. DILEMMA for the young man. pic.twitter.com/ECQA4JHoYA— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) July 26, 2019 In the dispute, Sofapaka wanted the Chamber to find the player to have terminated his contract with the 2009 champions without just cause and were seeking compensation of a minimum of EUR 224,390, approximately Ksh 28.4M going by the current exchange rates.”i. Find Mr. John Avire to have terminated his contract with Sofapaka Football Club without just cause;ii. Order Mr. John Avire to pay Sofapaka Football Club a minimum of EUR 224,390 in compensation;iii. Find Tanta Sporting Club to be jointing and severally liable to pay the above amount;iv. Award interest on (ii) above at 5 % p.a with effect from 8th July 2019until full and final payment;v. Ban Tanta Sporting Club from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally for two entire and consecutive registration periods;vi. Award Sofapaka Football Club the costs of this suit,” part of the claim from Sofapaka read.Elly Kalekwa on John Avire “He is wasting his time in Egypt, he needs to come back and talk to us. His career is at stake and he seems not to see that. The boy needs to humble and talk to us because if he does not then his career will go down the drain, it’s that simple”. pic.twitter.com/nkoEaAjbMZ— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) January 29, 2020 The EUR 224,390 claim by Batoto Ba Mungu was broken down into four items including Avire’s remuneration remaining under the old contract totaling to EUR 11,040, replacement costs of up to EUR 10,080, market value and loss of transfer fee amounting to EUR 200,000, and specificity of sport totaling to EUR 3,270.Following the impulse that ensued, Fifa’s Players’ Status Committee allowed the Egyptian side Tanta SC to register the player provisionally, attracting protest from the club’s president Elly Kalekwa, forcing him to file the recent claim in April this year against Avire.Sofapaka have 21 days to appeal the decision.

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