By lfaadmin -Sep 17,2024

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Following series of meetings on 3, 11, and 12 September, the First Instant Board (FIB) has granted licenses to 25 clubs it said ‘’have met the necessary requirements’’ to compete in the 2024/25 league season.

Speaking at a press briefing on Monday, 17 September, FIB Chairman Cllr. Jacob Dayrell said the 25 clubs that passed the threshold to participate in the league have ‘’demonstrated commitment and standards’’.

‘’During our second sittings, the FIB granted licenses to 25 clubs that have met the minimum requirements set by CAF and LFA.

‘’These clubs have demonstrated their commitment to meeting the standards required to participating in the league and the FIB congratulates them,’’ Cllr Dayrell said.

Cllr Dayrell also identified 11 other clubs as having outstanding documentation issues and did not meet the minimum requirements under CAF regulations.

The FIB Chairman also told reporters that the newly promoted clubs [Women’s Upper League] or would-be-promoted clubs [to the 2nd Division] will be granted a six-month clemency period in accordance with CAF regulation to prepare their documentation for submission

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Sep 17,2024

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