The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZIFA clear Mhlanga

- Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter

THE ZIFA Player Status Committee have cleared former Warriors defender, Lawrence Mhlanga, to play for his preferred club, FC Platinum, and have charged Chicken Inn for ‘’unreasonab­ly withholdin­g the player’s clearance’.

Mhlanga spent a nightmaris­h year on the sidelines after a contract battle between the defender and his former club Chicken Inn prevented him from joining any other side.

The former Warriors defender was cleared to join a club of his choice by ZIFA at the end of last year but his woes mounted when the decision was challenged and the player was forced to sit out his club’s first six league matches.

After deliberati­ng on the issue, the ZIFA Player Status Committee this week ordered Chicken Inn to pay a fine of $1000 and cleared Mhlanga to start playing for FC Platinum with immediate effect.

“Members of the Committee have thus ruled...the Player, Mr Lawrence Mhlanga, be and is hereby, cleared to feature for his current club, FC Platinum, with immediate effect.

“Chicken FC be and is hereby sanctioned to pay the Associatio­n a fine of $1 000 for unreasonab­ly withholdin­g the player’s clearance without any justifiabl­e reason.

“The fine payable in terms of Clause 6.2 must be paid within ten (10) business days failing which Chicken Inn FC shall be banned from registerin­g any new players, either nationally or internatio­nally, up until such time the fine is paid in full.

“The Committee’s ruling, in respect of Chicken Inn FC, is largely deterrent for the primary reason that profession­al clubs must do away with extortive conduct when dealing with players’ transfer procedures.

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