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Tunisie-Club Africain settles two financial disputes imposed by FIFA

The Tunisian Football Federation stated today that two new financial disputes of Club Africain have been completed thanks to the benefactions of the fans.

The instalment for Zimbabwean player Matthew Rusike (100 thousand euros) and the last instalment of the Souleymane Coulibaly status (165 thousand dollars) was paid today.

The Tunisian Football Federation also asserted that six files were settled since the launching of the initiative.

In terms of financial transfers, The Federation confirmed the settlement of 1.663 million dinars while the total amount of contributions for CA are 1.584 million dinars.

Moreover, the FIFA disciplinary committee will rule in the non-payment of  221 thousand dollars in case of player Diarra on the 4th of Novembre.

The settlement of the non-payment of 90 thousand dollars for Bamako will be scheduled on the 18 of Novembre.

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