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Eleven Wonders hit with indefinite transfer ban over unpaid debt to Moses Afriyie

Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo by Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo
April 22, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read
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Photo credit: Eleven Wonders

Techiman Eleven Wonders FC have been hit with an indefinite transfer ban after failing to pay former player Moses Afriyie despite multiple deadlines and sanctions from the Ghana Football Association.

The ban, which covers both domestic and international transfers, takes immediate effect and will remain in place until the club settles the full amount owed.

Photo credit: Eleven Wonders

The decision follows the club’s failure to comply with rulings by the GFA Players’ Status Committee, as well as an enforcement directive from the Disciplinary Committee. Afriyie had earlier petitioned the GFA, stating that Eleven Wonders had refused to honour the payment despite being duly notified of the ruling and given time to comply.

The Disciplinary Committee had initially fined the club and granted an additional window to clear the debt, warning that further failure would trigger stricter sanctions under Article 15 of the GFA Disciplinary Code.

With the deadline missed, the Committee has now enforced Article 15(2), activating the transfer ban until the outstanding payments are made in full.

The sanction deals a significant blow to Eleven Wonders, effectively blocking the club from strengthening its squad while the issue remains unresolved.

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