Terrence Mawawa
Midlands based Nichrut FC are on the verge of pulling out of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League after being slapped with a hefty fine, club sources have said.
Nichrut FC were slapped with a $4 000 fine by the PSL for the disturbances that rocked their league match against CAPS United at Ascot Stadium.
According to The Herald, club chief executive, Admire Hapazari, confirmed that Nichrut were not conducting usual training sessions as they were on the brink of pulling out of the premiership.
“The club president (Nicholas Gara) made it very clear that we do not have the capacity to pay the fine they say we should pay,” said Hapazari.
“We are not training because we are considering pulling out of the league, a final decision has not been made but, if nothing changes, I think you can count us out.
“The club has so many expenses- which include salaries, allowances and travelling expenses to fulfil league matches and we do not have the capacity to pay the fine they say we should pay by the end of July.”