Royal AM Faces Financial Turmoil: Unpaid Salaries Lead to Training Boycott

Royal AM players have not returned to training, demanding unpaid December salaries.
This follows the postponement of their Betway Premiership match against Chippa United, with Chippa claiming they were not informed.
The club’s financial struggles are well-documented, including a FIFA transfer ban over a R15-million debt to Samir Nurkovic and SARS raiding club president Shauwn Mkhize’s properties for nearly R40-million in tax debt linked to her family trust.
The crisis impacts the team’s operations, with no players available for training or upcoming matches. FIFA and SARS are monitoring the situation, with potential consequences including docked points or club liquidation.
Royal AM’s challenges threaten their future in South African football.
Source – SABC