More worries for siasia as cas appeal runs into hitch over n36m fee
It seems like Samson Siasia, the former Nigerian football coach, is facing another challenge. According to reports, the appeal against his life ban from football has hit a snag due to a dispute over a N36 million (approximately $96,000) fee.
Here's a summary of the situation:
- Siasia was banned from football for life by FIFA in 2019 after being found guilty of corruption and match-fixing.
- He appealed the decision, but the appeal has been delayed due to a dispute over the fee required to proceed with the appeal.
- The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) is reportedly unwilling to pay the N36 million fee, which is required to take the appeal to the next level.
- Siasia's lawyers have threatened to withdraw from the appeal if the fee is not paid, which could further delay the process.
This development is likely to cause more worry for Siasia, who is already facing a long and uncertain road to clearing his name. The delay in the appeal process could also have implications for his future in football, as he may not be able to coach or work in the sport until the matter is resolved.
It's worth noting that Siasia has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that he is innocent of the charges against him. His lawyers have also argued that the ban is unfair and that he was not given a fair hearing.
The situation is a complex and sensitive one, and it remains to be seen how it will ultimately play out. For now, Siasia's future in football remains uncertain, and he will likely continue to face challenges as he tries to clear his name and get back to coaching.