The Herald (South Africa)

ELIGIBILIT­Y BATTLE COULD HAUNT AJAX

Ndoro issue far from being resolved

- Marc Strydom

IF the Tendai Ndoro issue was a thorn in the Premier Soccer League’s 2017-18 season‚ now the wound is threatenin­g to become infected. Two decisions – one by the league’s dispute resolution chamber (DRC) on Wednesday to clear the striker to play for Ajax Cape Town‚ then by the club to field Ndoro in Wednesday night’s 3-0 Absa Premiershi­p win against Orlando Pirates at the Cape Town Stadium – have escalated an already prickly matter.

The PSL is of the belief that the DRC got the ruling wrong.

They have apparently been advised to this effect by Fifa. So they will appeal.

The matter‚ due to PSL rules on the DRC‚ goes straight to arbitratio­n.

Ajax were apparently informed of Fifa’s standpoint‚ and that the league would expedite the matter speedily.

So fielding the player against Pirates seems to have been risky.

It has potentiall­y opened a can of worms in the league relegation battle.

Already the Urban Warriors‚ in secondlast place on 20 points from 19 games‚ stand to lose three points from their win against last-placed Platinum Stars (15 from 19) on January 12 if the DRC ruling is overturned.

Stars cannot gain three points because they did not lodge a protest at the game. The DRC’s decision is baffling. Fifa rules clearly state that a player cannot be fielded for more than two clubs in a season. Ndoro has played in three games – Orlando Pirates in one match in August‚ then Saudi Arabia’s Al Faisaly in four games last year‚ and now for Ajax – having been signed late in December.

The PSL‚ apparently‚ had an obligation to register Ndoro. The onus of eligibilit­y was on the club. Now the PSL have appealed against the decision of their own DRC.

PSL communicat­ions head Luxolo September said: “It’s not our decision. It’s an independen­t body.

“The DRC sits across the road [Jan Smuts Avenue, which separates the PSL from the offices where the DRC sits].”

Asked on Wednesday‚ ahead of the Ajax game‚ whether the club could field Ndoro against Pirates‚ September said: “You must check what the rules say. “We can just tell you what we have done. “We have written to the club informing them of our intention to appeal.

“Our rules are quite clear on what happens with a decision that’s under appeal.

“You must go and check in the handbook‚ under the dispute resolution chamber.”

The PSL’s Rule 24.3 states: “An appeal against an order of the Dispute Resolution Chamber will not suspend the operation of that order pending the finalisati­on of any appeal or arbitratio­n in respect of that order.”

Ajax might believe this rule protects them from losing three points for fielding Ndoro against Pirates‚ once they were cleared to‚ even if the appeal goes against them.

But an appeals process‚ and Fifa’s potential interventi­on – should the matter go all the way to Zurich – might see that curtain of protection turn out to be a far from bulletproo­f one. – TimesLIVE

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 ?? Picture: CARL FOURIE/GALLO IMAGES ?? TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY: The question of Tendai Ndoro’s eligibilit­y to play for Ajax Cape Town has turned into a tense standoff between the club, the Premier Soccer League and the PSL’s dispute resolution chamber
Picture: CARL FOURIE/GALLO IMAGES TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY: The question of Tendai Ndoro’s eligibilit­y to play for Ajax Cape Town has turned into a tense standoff between the club, the Premier Soccer League and the PSL’s dispute resolution chamber
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