FIFA has wiped off one PSL outfit from its list of clubs prohibited from registering new players due to failure to comply with its Dispute Resolution Chambers rulings.
The image of the PSL has been dragged through the mud due to player/club contractual disputes, which have left four clubs enveloped in transfer bans.
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Royal AM's ban has stuck with the club due to unsettled cases, which they lost against Samir Nurkovic and Ricardo Nascimento.
Nurkovic won his case, which went all the way to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), and must now be paid approximately R11,2 million as confirmed by papers in possession of this website.
Nascimento's award is under R1 million.
TS Galaxy have two three-window transfer bans, which came into effect in December, and have another case against them involving Liberian midfielder Jegbay Morris Konneh.
Konneh was signed at the beginning of the 2024/25 season but left without playing and since taken legal proceedings against the club.
His claim is now with FIFA with Galaxy having a 21-day notice to submit a response.
Pretoria Callies have been serving a three-window ban since November following another player/club dispute.
Now unshackled is Betway Premiership club Richards Bay FC after settling their dues to Tanzanian defender Abdi Banda.
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FIFA has now confirmed the removal of the KwaZulu-Natal club's name from the list of 'blacklisted' clubs.
Richards Bay have also since put out notification that the matter is settled and the transfer ban lifted, in a brief statement.