Feb 21 • 01:10 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Leones FC responds to the Ecuadorian Football Federation with documents and assures that it has already paid its debts

Leones FC claims to have settled its financial obligations to the Ecuadorian Football Federation, countering a statement that barred them from registering new players.

Leones FC has officially responded to a recent communication from the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) that asserted the club was under a registration ban due to outstanding financial obligations. In their reply, released on social media, the newly promoted football club presented evidence that they have already fulfilled all necessary payments and requirements. They attached various documents, including emails and a FIFA non-debt certificate, to substantiate their claims.

In their statement, Leones FC indicated that the issues surrounding player registration were linked to payments owed related to training rights, as well as an additional registration sanction imposed by FIFA. The club emphasized that as of January 27, 2026, they had complied with the financial responsibilities owed to the FEF and settled the corresponding amount to FIFA by January 29, 2026. This timeline underscores the club's commitment to resolving its financial status promptly and maintaining eligibility for player signings.

This situation highlights the ongoing struggles that clubs can face regarding financial regulations and compliance with national and international governing bodies in football. Leones FC's proactive approach in clarifying their financial standing not only aims to rectify their public image but also to ensure that they can proceed with their player registration without hindrance, which is crucial for their competitiveness in the domestic league.

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