Fifa bans Tunisian giants Club Africain for not paying Black Stars defender Nicholas Opoku

Published on: 21 May 2021

World football governing body, FIFA has given Tunisian giants Club Africain a transfer ban for not paying their former defender Nicholas Opoku.

The Black Stars was treated unfairly by the club during his short spell in the North African country. He joined them in August 2017 and terminated his contract in June 2018 after a repeated failure to be paid.

Currently, on loan at French Ligue 2 side Amiens from Italy's Udinese, Opoku must be paid US$279,500 - with $117,000 of that relating to outstanding salaries, $100,000 as compensation for breach of contract with the rest covering interest and legal fees, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) ruled last month.

Club Africain who have been crowned Tunisian champions 13 times will be able to sign players if they settle their dues with the Opoku.

"Fifa can confirm that a ban from registering new players internationally has been imposed on Club Africain in relation to this matter," a Fifa spokesperson told BBC Sport Africa.

"The ban will come into force at the beginning of the next registration period."

In its findings, Cas ruled that the former African champions had failed to pay Opoku's salary on time, had imposed a 'disproportionate fine' on the player while also not replying to any of his requests for payment.

Even though Opoku terminated his contract on 1 June 2018, Club Africain sold the player to Italy's Udinese for US$960,000 on 25 June 2018.

"The Club … used the situation of unbalance to conclude the transfer agreement with Udinese … despite the fact that the player had unilaterally terminated the contract," wrote CAS, sport's highest legal body.

"Despite Udinese's payment of USD$960,000, the club did not pay the player's outstanding salaries."

Opoku has enjoyed a fine season in France and has become a regular for the senior national team this year.

In March, he scored his debut goal for the Black Stars against Sao Tome and Principe.

 

 

 

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