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FIFA licensed agent Eddie Iseri Ogbemudia has cautioned against premature celebration regarding the NPFL’s recent decision to enforce a transfer ban on indebted clubs. The league announced that clubs failing to settle overdue [payments](https://cybafoxfire.wiki/index.php/User:KirstenU52) would be barred from fielding new players by Matchday 10, following prolonged delays in implementing the directive from the NFF’s Players Status and Arbitration Committee. +
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Ogbemudia, whose firm represents some affected players, voiced scepticism, noting that several clubs are reportedly expecting further extensions rather than settling their debts. He highlighted instances where clubs deflect responsibility, even suggesting players seek payment from former management. Ogbemudia emphasized that true progress will be seen only if the NPFL maintains this ban without further delays. +
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The ban, set to affect clubs including Plateau United, Lobi Stars, and Enyimba, is intended to uphold financial accountability within the league. Ogbemudia commended the NFF Committee led by Otunba Dele Ajayi for initiating this action, though he stressed the need for consistent enforcement. +
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The NPFL’s move to suspend indebted clubs from fielding newly registered players is a vital step toward establishing accountability within Nigerian football. Financial responsibility is [essential](https://pokeavalar.pl/wiki/index.php/User:CarenY270015) to maintaining a sustainable league that values players and treats them fairly. However, the key challenge lies in enforcing this rule consistently, as previous delays have shown. +
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By enforcing this ban, the NPFL can set a precedent for professional conduct within the league, ensuring clubs honour their . It’s an [opportunity](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/national-team-news/nigerias-all-time-top-10-super-eagles-goal-scorers/) for the NPFL to [reinforce](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/al-ahli-reach-agreement-with-victor-osimhen-e40-million-annual-salary/) its integrity, supporting both players and the league’s long term viability. While this directive offers hope for progress, true reform will only be achieved through consistent and unbiased enforcement. +
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This [transfer ban](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/nigerian-football-news/nnl-imposes-transfer-ban-on-gombe-utd-dakkada-fc-and-wikki-tourists/) signals a new era for Nigerian football, one where financial transparency and [accountability](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/why-malmo-won-the-race-to-sign-emmanuel-ekong/) could become the norm. As fans and stakeholders, we hope the NPFL takes this opportunity to build a stronger, fairer league that respects and upholds the rights of all involved. +
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Did You Know? + + Clubs that fail to settle their debts by Matchday 10 could see newly signed players ineligible to play, affecting team rosters significantly. + The NPFL’s Players Status and Arbitration Committee, led by Otunba Dele Ajayi, aims to protect player rights and ensure contract enforcement. + Financial issues among Nigerian football clubs have long been a concern, affecting player morale and league standards. + Similar sanctions have been imposed in other [leagues](https://cac5.altervista.org/index.php?title=Utente:MaikLayh8559) globally, where clubs face transfer bans or other penalties for failing to meet financial obligations. + This enforcement action [targets](https://pokeavalar.pl/wiki/index.php/User:MyrnaOrozco0) several high profile NPFL clubs, including Plateau United, Enyimba, and Heartland FC. + +
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