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Player Transfer Regulations - South African Football Association

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11.4.2. if the player was trained in a country other than <strong>South</strong>Africa, the amounts shall be paid to the nationalassociation of that country.11.5. The amount of compensation to be paid for training and educationand its distribution between the clubs qualifying for compensationshall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of Schedule1 to these <strong>Regulations</strong>.11.6. It is the responsibility of the transferee club to calculate theamount of the compensation for training and education and theway in which it shall be distributed in accordance with the player’scareer history. The player shall, if necessary, assist the transfereeclub in discharging this obligation.11.7. In cases of transfers between <strong>South</strong> <strong>African</strong> clubs, the transfereeclub shall pay the training clubs the amount due as compensationfor training and education within 30 days of registering the player.Any failure to comply with this obligation shall constitutemisconduct.11.8. In cases of transfers from <strong>South</strong> <strong>African</strong> clubs to clubs within thejurisdiction of other national associations,11.8.1. SAFA shall not issue an international transfer certificateunless the transferor club has paid the amount due ascompensation for training and education into the solidaritypayment trust account, and11.8.2. within 14 days of issuing an international transfer clearancecertificate, SAFA shall distribute the amounts paid forcompensation and training from the solidarity payment trustaccount to the respective clubs to which they are due.88

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