KC Rivers' passport from Guinea-Bissau not valid, player to leave Real
The two parts reached an agreement a few days ago but now his Cotonou passport from Guinea Bissau was considered not valid from Consejo Superior de Deportes
KC Rivers is now far from re-signing with Real Madrid, according to Encestando.
The two parts reached an agreement on a contract extension a few days ago but now his Cotonou passport from Guinea Bissau was considered not valid from Consejo Superior de Deportes.
CSD changed its rule to block the proliferation of new passports for American players.
Under the new law an American player can’t just present a second passport without having real roots from the country or having played for the National Team.
Without passport from Guinea-Bissau and Cotonou status, Rivers will not remain Madrid (who is finalizing a contract with Jeffery Taylor).
The two parts reached an agreement on a contract extension a few days ago but now his Cotonou passport from Guinea Bissau was considered not valid from Consejo Superior de Deportes.
CSD changed its rule to block the proliferation of new passports for American players.
Under the new law an American player can’t just present a second passport without having real roots from the country or having played for the National Team.
Without passport from Guinea-Bissau and Cotonou status, Rivers will not remain Madrid (who is finalizing a contract with Jeffery Taylor).