Faz disclosed on Wednesday that the final ruling on Nchanga Rangers boardroom victory to maintain their Premier League status awarded by the association’s appeals committee was mare media speculation.
This is despite Rangers confirming they had won their appeal case against Chambishi in the case of the latter alleged use of two unregistered players in a Week 16 match home match that ended 1-1 on August 2 at Chambishi grounds.
The decision made last Friday, saw relegated Rangers, who finished level on 35 points with Lusaka Dynamos, who survived the drop, after finishing in 13th and 12th places respectively exchange positions following the ruling to see the former finish on 37 points.
However, Faz spokesperson Emmanuel Munaile said there was nothing official over the running saga.
“We would like to reaffirm that the final league of the 2008 KCM/FAZ Premier League will be released after the meeting of the FAZ Premier League Committee,” Munaile said at Wednesday’s weekly press briefing.
“So meaning the appeals committee’s report has not been released officially.”
Meanwhile, Chambishi nor Lusaka Dynamos have both said they have not received any official correspondence from the Faz appeals committee over the ruling.
But Chambishi have maintained that Sakala and Bwalya were free agents and duly their players after Rangers fired them before the July mid-season local transfer window.
Rangers on the other hand, disregarding labor laws and the players Bosman rights, said the duo were still on the Chingola sides player retention list meaning the club was entitled to a transfer fee for the Sakala and Bwalya despite firing them.
Dynamos on the other hand have vowed to fight up to the highest courts in the land to keep their top-flight status.