Fifa Finally Clears RAHEEM ADEWOLE LAWAL
Published: October 02, 2012
As first reported by haberads.com, Super Eagles fringe player Raheem Adewole Lawal has approval from the governing body of world football Fifa to resume his career with Adana Demirspor.
A fax was received by Adana Demirspor on Tuesday morning giving the Turkish club the green-light to have Lawal on its payroll.
Lawal signed a two - year contract with Adana Demirspor just before the close of the summer window. Since then the midfielder had failed to make his debut for the first division club because of a dispute between the player and his past club Athletico Baleares.
Fifa adjudicated on the transfer imbroglio and ruled in favor of the Nigerian, who is being owed three months wages by Athletico Baleares.
The former 36 Lions midfielder could play his first official game in this weekend's derby against sixth on the log Adanaspor.
A fax was received by Adana Demirspor on Tuesday morning giving the Turkish club the green-light to have Lawal on its payroll.
Lawal signed a two - year contract with Adana Demirspor just before the close of the summer window. Since then the midfielder had failed to make his debut for the first division club because of a dispute between the player and his past club Athletico Baleares.
Fifa adjudicated on the transfer imbroglio and ruled in favor of the Nigerian, who is being owed three months wages by Athletico Baleares.
The former 36 Lions midfielder could play his first official game in this weekend's derby against sixth on the log Adanaspor.
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