The long drawn out dispute between Orlando Pirates FC (“Pirates”) as the complainant and Supersport United FC (“Supersport”) as the respondent pertaining to Mr Lance Davids has finally been resolved amicably between the parties.
The essence of the agreement is briefly as follows:
- The dispute will not proceed before the Dispute Resolution Chamber (“DRC”) of the League, but rather be withdrawn by Pirates (as the party that had initially referred it to the DRC)
- The status quo pertaining to Mr Davids' registration by the League remains,
- Each party to pay their own costs thus far,
- The circumstances and background facts which gave rise to this dispute will be ventilated (correctly so) before the appropriate FIFA tribunal and in accordance with FIFA AGENT'S REGUALTIONS, and both parties have agreed to co operate with each other to the extent necessary and /or required.
- The parties have also issued a joint media statement, which is published in its entirety herein below, for further clarification.
On behalf of the League, DRC Convenor, Mr Zola Majavu, thanked both parties, as well as their legal representatives for the manner in which they resolved this matter.
Below is a joint statement by Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United, regarding the matter.
1. Orlando Pirates Football Club referred a dispute to the Dispute Resolution Chamber of the Premier Soccer League (“the Chamber”) as against SuperSport United Football Club and Lance Davids.
2. Pirates referred the dispute consequent upon the fact that the club had agreed terms with one Rob Moore acting for and on behalf of Ivan Modia, a duly registered FIFA agent, representing Davids.
3. Pirates and SuperSport have investigated the matter to establish the background facts and circumstances giving rise to the dispute.
4. Having assessed the evidence including the communications which passed between the parties, it is apparent that-