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Yadah FC Cleared to Register New Players

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Yadah FC, owned by Prophet Walter Magaya, has been given the green light by FIFA to register new international and local players. This development comes after the club settled its outstanding debt to three Brazilian players, Joao Pedro, Luciano Farias, and Pereira de Brito. The payment of US$82,000 has paved the way for Yadah FC to strengthen its squad.

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The clearance from FIFA is a significant boost for Yadah FC, which had been facing difficulties in registering new players due to the outstanding debt. The club can now focus on bolstering its team with fresh talent, both locally and internationally. This move is expected to enhance the team’s competitiveness in the league and potentially lead to improved performance.

The settlement of the debt and subsequent clearance from FIFA demonstrates Yadah FC’s commitment to resolving its financial obligations and complying with international football regulations. With this hurdle cleared, the club can now look forward to a brighter future, both on and off the pitch.

 

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Yadah FC Cleared to Register New Players

Yadah FC, owned by Prophet Walter Magaya, has been given the green light by FIFA to register new international and local players. This development comes after the club settled its outstanding debt to three Brazilian players, Joao Pedro, Luciano Farias, and Pereira de Brito. The payment of US$82,000 has paved the way for Yadah FC to strengthen its squad.

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The clearance from FIFA is a significant boost for Yadah FC, which had been facing difficulties in registering new players due to the outstanding debt. The club can now focus on bolstering its team with fresh talent, both locally and internationally. This move is expected to enhance the team’s competitiveness in the league and potentially lead to improved performance.

The settlement of the debt and subsequent clearance from FIFA demonstrates Yadah FC’s commitment to resolving its financial obligations and complying with international football regulations. With this hurdle cleared, the club can now look forward to a brighter future, both on and off the pitch.

 

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