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Chippa United have confirmed that goalkeeper Fatau Dauda has cancelled his contract with the club.
The Ghanaian, who was at the 2014 World Cup, joined United this season from Orlando Pirates.
And now news reaching KickOff.com is the player has severed tie with the Chilli Boys, allegedly due to monies owed to him.
Chippa team manager Peter Koutroulis confirms the news.
"Yes, the player has cancelled his contract with us and is no longer here," Koutroulis tells this website.
"At the moment I can't reveal details of his release but he has left us."
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