Kinshasa June 13th, 2021 (CPA).- Congolese coach Otis Ngoma won the case at the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) over the financial dispute between him and DC Motema Pemba of Kinshasa.
According to a letter from the umbrella body for world football, which reached the CPA on Saturday, sent to Motema Pembe with a copy to Otis Ngoma and the Congolese Federation of Association Football (FECOFA), FIFA ordered the green and white club in Kinshasa to pay the fees. salary arrears of the technician in the Republic of Congo. FIFA has called on Les Immaculées to rectify the situation within 45 days, failing which further sanctions will be taken against the Kinshasa club.
Coach Otis Ngoma has been accused of months of arrears after performing for the Kinshasa team. His offer to settle the matter out of court had not been taken into account by the leaders of Motema Pembe. Contacted for this purpose, FECOFA would seek to convince the president of DC Motema Pembe, Vidiye Twhimanga, in order to respect the commitments made by the team.
Otis Ngoma, meanwhile, has pledged to pay FIFA’s 5% penalty to orphanages and host committees of the national football team, the Leopards.
It should be remembered that Daring had run into some trouble with foreign players whose commitments he failed to honor. And the team had been banned from recruiting players for the entire past sports season. ACP/