Why Kaizer Chiefs' appeal against their Fifa transfer ban is taking so long to be resolved by Cas

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The involvement of clubs in different countries could be a large part of the reason for Kaizer Chiefs' appeal against their transfer ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) taking long to come to a ruling‚ says South African Football Association (Safa) acting CEO Tebogo Motlanthe.

Cas rulings‚ such as when Burkina Faso challenged the annulment of Bafana Bafana's 2-1 World Cup qualifying win against Senegal in Polokwane in 2016‚ can take a long time to be made.

Chiefs have been banned for signing players for two transfer windows having been found guilty by Fifa of illegally signing Andriamirado"Dax" Andrianarimanana in 2018‚ when he allegedly had a contract with his former club Fosa Juniors in native Madagascar. "And Cas did it here in South Africa and the decision went out quite fast‚ because the judges came from Switzerland and did the case in South Africa."

 

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