Aug 4, 2021 - 11:41 am By Staff Reporter
A stain continues to blemish Bloemfontein Celtic s reputation in their ongoing failure to compensate former goalkeeper Patrick Tignyemb.
The Cameroonian s legal representatives are believed to now be pushing for the club not to be registered for the new season.
FIFA have long ordered Celtic to pay Tignyemb the R3 million owed to him after he took his unfair dismissal case to the world football governing body.
But Celtic have yet to pay and in doing face a two-window transfer ban which has now come into effect as confirmed by SAFA.
Tignyemb’s representatives have now added fuel to the fire in a letter addressed to the club licensing department at SAFA and copied to the PSL and CAF club licensing department as a petition to without Celtic’s license for the new season.
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