TS Galaxy Transfer Ban Lifted! New Signing Cleared to Play!

Great news for TS Galaxy fans! The club's FIFA transfer ban has officially been lifted, meaning they can finally register their new signings. This comes as a huge relief after playing the first four matches of the 2025/26 season with a depleted squad.

The ban stemmed from a dispute over compensation for Mlungisi Zwane's move to Casric, with his former club Amora in Portugal claiming development fees. After resolving the issue, Galaxy is now free to bolster their squad.

Zindoga Cleared to Play

Adding to the good news, new forward Junior Zindoga has also been cleared to play. There was uncertainty surrounding his eligibility due to a claim from Gallants that he still had a year left on his contract. However, the registration issues have been resolved, and Zindoga is now available for selection.

He was expected to be on the bench for the match against Siwelele, providing a boost to the team's attacking options. While he missed most of pre-season due to the uncertainty, there's considerable excitement surrounding his potential.

New Signings Arriving

Galaxy have been busy in the transfer market, bringing in several new players including Mzwandile Dlamini, Sedwyn George, Anslin Williams, Onke Moletshe, Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi, Siyanbonga Nguessan, Matome Mmolai and Veluyeke Zulu. Adnan Beganovic’s side also secured the services of Ivorian winger, Mory Keita, previously with French club Chamois Niortais, but he still awaits his work permit.

This influx of talent will provide much-needed depth and competition for places as Galaxy looks to improve on their performance this season. The lifting of the ban and the clearance of Zindoga marks a turning point for the club.

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Meanwhile, Black Leopards are facing their own FIFA-related issues after acquiring All Stars' status. All Stars were under investigation for breach of contract cases, and Leopards have inherited those problems, preventing them from registering new players. This led to a 3-0 defeat in their opening match, highlighting the severity of the situation.

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