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Royal AM can breathe a sigh of relief after the Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended the club's transfer ban handed down by FIFA. SLSiya Read more:

The Kwa-Zulu Natal-team did not accept their transfer ban handed down by FIFA over the case regarding striker Samir Nurkovic. As part of FIFA's ruling, the club were ordered to pay the Serbian striker a payout of around R12m, and failure to do so would result in a transfer ban.

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In a significant development, CAS has informed all parties involved, through a correspondence received and notified on Tuesday, 11th July 2023, that the transfer ban has been automatically uplifted and suspended immediately upon CAS's admission of Royal AM FC's appeal against the decisions rendered by FIFA.

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