Tanzania FIFA orders Yanga to pay Augustine Okrah $24,400 in wage dispute

The FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber has ruled in favour of Ghanaian forward Augustine Okrah, ordering Tanzanian giants Young Africans SC to pay $24,400 in outstanding wages owed to the player.

This decision comes after a prolonged payment dispute during Okrah’s time at the club.In addition to the payment order, FIFA has fined Young Africans $3,000, which must be settled within 30 days.

Failure to comply with the ruling within 45 days could lead to further sanctions, including a potential ban on registering new players for up to three transfer windows.

Should Young Africans continue to ignore the payment order, they could also face additional disciplinary actions from FIFA.

Okrah, who has since moved on to play for Bechem United in Ghana’s Premier League, had initially joined Young Africans following stints with Simba SC and Bechem United.

The case underscores the importance of clubs adhering to contractual obligations and highlights FIFA’s role in enforcing fair compensation and treatment for players globally.

Despite his talent and promising start at Young Africans, Okrah found it challenging to secure a regular starting role due to stiff competition for the winger positions.

  • By the Guardian.

Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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