FIFA sent the Czech Football Association a letter stating they slammed a transfer ban on Banik Ostrava due to outstanding dues to 36 Lion Football Club.
The ban will only be lifted when Banik pays the outstanding dues they owe the Lagos-based club for the transfer of Tijani Muhamed on 1st July 2023.
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The letter didn’t specify the number of transfer windows Banik will be banned, but only been clarified that it is due to the former Flying Eagles striker’s deal with the Czech Republic top-flight team.
Muhamed, 23, is a product of 36 Lion. He joined Slavia Praha from Banik during last summer’s transfer window for €1.26m, according to Transfermkt.com.
The transfer fee should have been paid over several installments; however, Banik failed to meet the deadlines as regards the fee meant for 36 Lion.
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Muhamed started his professional career at Banik after joining 36 Lion ahead of the 2018/19 season.
He enjoyed loan spells at Trnava, Fotbal Trinec, and MAS Taborsko.
Since joining Slavia Praha, he has struck four goals in all competitions.
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