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    FIFA places International transfer ban on Watford for owing settlement to Aba based academy over Samuel Kalu’s transfer

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    English Championship side, Watford have been slammed with an international transfer ban by FIFA for failing to pay solidarity compensation entitlements to former Nigeria international, Samuel Kalu’s former academy.

    After Samuel Kalu’s transfer to Watford from French club Bordeaux in January 2022, Megamu Football Academy Club approached the London club for their solidarity compensation entitlements.

    Watford refused paying and the Aba-based academy took their case to FIFA and the world football ruling body ordered Watford to pay the Nigerian club within 45 days.

    After Watford failed to pay within the stipulated period, the Nigerian club, through their attorneys, Activity Chambers, requested for an implementation of a transfer ban on the Championship side and FIFA has duly obliged.

    “We refer to the above-mentioned matter as well as to the Decision passed by FIFA (the Decision),” the letter signed by FIFA Disciplinary Committee’s Head of Judicial Bodies (Adjudicatory), Julien Deux, sent to Watford FC and copied to the English FA reads.

    “In this context, it appears that, despite the Decision, the respondent, Watford FC (the Respondent) has still not complied with its financial obligations towards Megamu Football Academy Club (the Claimant).

    “In this regard, we wish to inform the parties that a ban from registering new players internationally has been implemented by FIFA as of 19 July 2023.

    “Moreover, and in accordance with the aforementioned decision, the Football Association (in copy) is requested to immediately implement on the respondent the Club Watford FC, if not done yet, a ban from registering new players at national level.

    “We thank you for taking note of the above and for your valuable cooperation in this matter.”

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