NFF Sanctions Dele Alampasu Move To Estoril
Published: June 23, 2015
Nigeria Under 20 international Dele Alampasu can now resume his career at Estoril Praia, the Nigeria Football Federation Players’ Status/Arbitration Committee has ruled.
In February, the shot - stopper penned a deal with the Portuguese club but there were claims and counter claims that the transfer was invalid because Estoril negotiated with a wrong party Remo Stars.
His economic rights was being disputed between Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja.
In its ruling, the NFF stated : “Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja will only be entitled to training compensation/solidarity mechanism in accordance with the FIFA Regulations on Players’ Status and Transfer, 2014.”
Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja will only be entitled to training compensation/solidarity mechanism in accordance with the FIFA Regulations on Players’ Status and Transfer.
Alampasu was named to the Flying Eagles roster for the African Youth Championship as well as the World Cup but did not play a single game in both tourneys, with coach Manu Garba preferring Joshua Enaholo in goal.
He joins Nigeria international midfielder Anderson Esiti at the Estádio António Coimbra da Mota.
In February, the shot - stopper penned a deal with the Portuguese club but there were claims and counter claims that the transfer was invalid because Estoril negotiated with a wrong party Remo Stars.
His economic rights was being disputed between Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja.
In its ruling, the NFF stated : “Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja will only be entitled to training compensation/solidarity mechanism in accordance with the FIFA Regulations on Players’ Status and Transfer, 2014.”
Future Stars Academy, Lagos and Football College, Abuja will only be entitled to training compensation/solidarity mechanism in accordance with the FIFA Regulations on Players’ Status and Transfer.
Alampasu was named to the Flying Eagles roster for the African Youth Championship as well as the World Cup but did not play a single game in both tourneys, with coach Manu Garba preferring Joshua Enaholo in goal.
He joins Nigeria international midfielder Anderson Esiti at the Estádio António Coimbra da Mota.
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