Al Shamsi: Some clubs are late in the "financial clearance"... and registration is not done without it

3 mistakes clubs make during player transfers

  • Al Ain wants to compensate for the injuries of its players through the "winter Mercato".

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  • Salim Al Shamsi: "Some clubs are doing the initial registration process for the player in their ranks, but at the same time they are late in providing the financial clearance related to the player."

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Salim Al Shamsi, the former head of the Football Association’s Players Transfer Committee, revealed that there are mistakes committed by some clubs during the “winter Mercato” transfer period, which opens its doors today, and continues until the first of next February, represented - according to his previous experience in chairing the committee - In the delay in submitting the foreign player’s transfer certificate, in addition to that some clubs submit applications for registration and registration at the last moment of the transfer closing, and if there is an incomplete document, the club loses its opportunity to register the player, indicating that there are clubs that submit the registration request electronically without Sending the player’s contract in question, although it is one of the important documents in the registration process, and this also causes a kind of confusion, whether for the registration and registration department in the Football Association or the club itself.

Salim Al Shamsi told "Emirates Today": "Some clubs are doing the initial registration process for the player in their ranks, but at the same time they are late in providing the financial clearance related to the player without which the registration process is not completed, and this sometimes causes some problems, as in some Sometimes the clubs are obligated to send the financial clearance later, and in other times there may be a difference and the process is cancelled.

It is noteworthy that the summer transfer period, which started on the 13th of last July and lasted until the fourth of last October, witnessed 1209 transactions that varied between cases of registration, replacement, loan, transfer and registration. Salim Al Shamsi stressed that "some documents do not have a problem, such as identity and passport, especially at the level of national players, in that for foreign players, there are times when a problem occurs, such as that the player in question has more than one nationality, given that some players have two nationalities," pointing out the importance of That the contract between the club and the player also includes the salary ceiling set by the Football Association, and that the contracts conform to the salary ceiling, especially for citizen players, in addition to the importance of handing over the contract to the Football Association within a specified period of time from its signature, and in the event of non-delivery the club will be subject to a fine. amounting to 100,000 dirhams, indicating that most clubs adhere to these matters in order to avoid fines.

It is noteworthy that the clubs are motivated to enter the second phase of the season better by strengthening their ranks in the winter transfer period to achieve their goals in the ADNOC Professional League this season, as Al Ain is at the top of the standings with 30 points, nine points ahead of Al Wahda, the closest pursuit.

• Handing over the contract to the Football Association within a specified period of time from its signature is necessary to avoid a fine of "100 thousand dirhams".

The 3 mistakes clubs make during player transfers

1- Delay in submitting the foreign player’s transfer certificate.

2- Most registration and registration requests are submitted at the last moment of the transfer window, and if there is an incomplete document, the club loses the opportunity to register the player.

3- Some clubs apply for registration electronically without sending the player’s contract in question, and this also causes some kind of confusion, whether for the registration and registration department in the Football Association or the club itself.

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