FIFA has imposed a registration ban on Al Nasr Benghazi due to a dispute regarding a payment to Gamondi
Al Nasr Benghazi has received a registration ban from FIFA due to a financial dispute related to former coach Miguel Ángel Gamondi.
The sanction arises from unpaid financial obligations owed to Gamondi, with football’s world governing body directing the Libyan club to pay the outstanding amount in full.
According to the ruling, Al Nasr Benghazi will not be allowed to register any new players at either the domestic or international levels until the outstanding debt is resolved, thereby limiting their participation in the transfer market.
The decision intensifies the pressure on the club’s sporting and administrative functions, as they must now address the dispute before they can strengthen their squad in the forthcoming transfer windows.
The enforcement of the ban by FIFA highlights its ongoing commitment to upholding contractual obligations between clubs and coaches, especially in situations concerning unpaid salaries and settlements.
The future transfer plans of Al Nasr Benghazi depend on the swift resolution of the financial issue, as the sanction will remain in effect until full payment is confirmed.