Daily Dispatch

Ndoro row far from over

- By MARC STRYDOM

THE Premier Soccer League’s (PSL) disciplina­ry committee has found that it does not have the jurisdicti­on to adjudicate the protests by Orlando Pirates and Polokwane City against Ajax Cape Town regarding Tendai Ndoro being fielded against them.

The case was dismissed. However‚ this is not necessaril­y a victory for Ajax yet‚ as the club might have suggested with a post on their official Twitter account on Saturday.

Polokwane and Pirates‚ who had to pay costs‚ can still take the matter forward on appeal where it is under jurisdicti­on‚ such as at either the South African Football Associatio­n appeals board‚ or to Safa for arbitratio­n.

There is also still another‚ separate‚ case regarding Ndoro’s eligibilit­y – the PSL’s appeal at Safa arbitratio­n over their own Dispute Resolution Chamber’s (DRC) ruling clearing the striker to play for Ajax – which begins today.

The PSL said in a statement: “The Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplina­ry Committee has handed down a filing in respect of the protests lodged by Orlando Pirates FC and Polokwane City FC against Ajax Cape Town FC for fielding the player Tendai Ndoro against them in matches which took place on 31 January 2018 and 04 February 2018 respective­ly.

“The Disciplina­ry Committee found that Mr Ndoro’s eligibilit­y had already been ruled upon by the PSL Dispute Resolution Chamber as the issue of his eligibilit­y fell within its sphere of jurisdicti­on.

“In the circumstan­ces‚ the Disciplina­ry Committee ruled that it lacked the necessary jurisdicti­on to hear the protests and they were both dismissed. The Protesting clubs; Orlando Pirates FC and Polokwane City FC were ordered to pay the costs of the hearing.”

Ajax Tweeted on Saturday: “Breaking News. The PSL Disciplina­ry Committee yesterday dismissed the protests filed against jax Cape Town by Orlando Pirates and Polokwane City‚ regarding the alleged misconduct of fielding Mr Tendai Ndoro in games played in January and February respective­ly.”

The issue over Zimbabwean striker Ndoro’s eligibilit­y stems from a Fifa ruling that a player cannot turn out for more than two clubs in a season.

Ndoro played a game for Pirates in August before signing for and playing for Saudi Arabian club Al Faisaly‚ then joined Ajax in late December.

The PSL’s DRC resolved that Ndoro was eligible to play for Ajax on January 31. The PSL has appealed that decision.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? CONTROVERS­Y: Tendai Ndoro is at the centre of a dispute over his eligibilit­y to play for Ajax CT
Picture: GALLO IMAGES CONTROVERS­Y: Tendai Ndoro is at the centre of a dispute over his eligibilit­y to play for Ajax CT

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