Afolabi Okiki could face FIFA ban following his move to Ismaily
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Afolabi Okiki could face FIFA ban following his move to Ismaily
Afolabi Okiki could face a FIFA ban after it was alleged forged
documents were used to complete his transfer to Egyptian club Ismaily.
Ismaily signed the 23-year-old striker after he finished top scorer in
the Ethiopian league to help his club Jimma Aba Jifar win the league
championship on goals’ difference.
According to BBC correspondent Omna Taddele, the Nigerian striker,
allegedly presented a forged document for his transfer to Egypt, and
is now awaiting FIFA sanction after the Egyptian Football Federation
disciplinary committee filed a complaint.
He has already been fined by the EFF.
Jimma Aba Jifar have also condemned the alleged act of the former
Sunshine Stars and Shooting Stars striker.
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