AFC Leopards have had three files closed at FIFA after they settled dues owed to their former players who had reported them to FIFA for breach of contract.Ingwe has been in FIFA’s bad books for the last few years and are currently serving a two-window transfer ban for going ahead to recruit players early this year without paying dues owed to their former players. The ban locked out ten of Ingwe’s players until Friday when three were allowed to play, the club hopes to have the rest available in the coming weeks.##NAJAVA_MECA_6893005##In a bid to get off FIFA’s bad books, Leopards have cleared with three players that they owed. They include former defender and captain Soter Kayumba and midfielder Vincent Habamahoro, both from Rwanda. Burundian striker, Shaka Bienvenue has also been paid his dues. This has been confirmed by the club secretary general, Gilbert Andugu.“We have cleared with Soter. Habamahoro and Shaka. We have paid all their dues and they have communicated with FIFA over the same, the three files are now closed,” Andugu told Mozzart Sport.The club is now in the process of settling dues owed to Ghanaian midfielder Gideon Waja and Ivory Coast striker, Alex Kouassi. Interestingly, both players did not make a single appearance for Ingwe.Some good news for AFC Leopards fans.Victor Omune, Cliff Nyakeya, Musa Oundo and Josphat Lopaga have been cleared by FIFA and will finally feature. The four are available for selection today against Posta Rangers.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/kh3VNWNI90— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) December 17, 2022 “We are now in talks with Waja, over a few issues regarding his payment and we should be able to sort that soon. Alex is yet to submit his bank account and once he does that we will clear with him as well. The goal is to clear all these cases before the end of the year and hopefully be allowed to recruit players from January,” he added.According to the club supremo, the club will walk away from the unplanned signing of foreigners, and those who will be allowed to don the white and blue must be internationals in their countries.“The haphazard signing of foreign players is going to be a thing of the past. We want to have the best Kenyan talents and if we are to go outside the boarders we must bring on board players who are part of their national teams. We do not want to get into trouble with FIFA again over the quality of players that we can source locally,”.Gor Mahia, Sharks clash after fortnight break with unbeaten status at stake