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The Ghana Football Association has announced that the first window of the FIFA ITMS will officially open on Thursday October 1, 2015.
Clubs who are willing to register professional players from other countries will be able to do so from tomorrow till the system closes 23rd December 2015
From October 1, all training compensation and solidarity contribution claims must be submitted and managed through the International Transfer Matching System (ITMS) via the new Claims functionality.
Clubs are to note that they will no longer be able to submit a paper claim regarding training compensation and solidarity contribution by fax to the FIFA Players’ Status and Governance Department from 1 October 2015.
Clubs that do not have access to ITMS, should contact the Ghana Football Association for assistance.
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