Kaizer Chiefs to appeal FIFA transfer ban

PSL club banned from signing players in the next two transfer windows
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Kaizer Chiefs' players pose for a group picture prior to the Premier Soccer League (PSL) match between Kaizer Chiefs and Bloemfontein Celtic at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, in Durban, on December 7, 2019. (Photo by Anesh DEBIKY / AFP)

South Africa’s Kaizer Chiefs have announced that they will lodge an appeal before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in accordance to article 58 par. 1 of the FIFA Statutes.

This move comes after the FIFA Disciplinary Committee banned Amakhosi from signing any new players in the next two transfer windows.

The ban was imposed by the world football governing body after Fosa Juniors of Madagascar logged a complaint stating that midfielder Andriamirado ‘Dax’ Andrianarimanana had signed a contract with them before moving to the Absa Premiership giants in 2018.

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Chiefs and ‘Dax’ dispute this claim, but were found guilty nonetheless. Chiefs were duly banned from signing any new players in the next two transfer windows, while they have also been ordered according to Times Live to pay Fosa Juniors R640,000 in compensation, plus interest.

Dax has been suspended for four months and will duly miss the remainder of the 2019-20 season as things stand.

The 28-year-old managed just 16 appearances for Chiefs before joining Black Leopards on-loan in August.

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