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Collective scandal in Superliga! A group of “over 10 foreign players” submitted the memoirs at FIFA: “We ask for sanctions!”

Article by Marius Mărgărit – published Wednesday, September 10, 2025 20:19 / Updated Wednesday, September 10, 2025 20:20

As each time in the last seasons, UTA has been among the clubs with the most permutations in the lot, including foreign players, who left either during the championship or at the end.

And in the case of UTA, things were the same in the previous championship, when the Aradians, with Mircea Rednic on the bench, finished play-off in 4th place, but only three points from the relegation dam area. But having great financial problems, which have been rolled.

Some players of those available have immediately found contracts, others are for now without teams. But many of them have not yet received a lot of wage rights or other bonuses for season 2024/2025.

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If the Romanian players are related to regulations to present their cases at the FRF jurisdictional commissions and only then to call on TAS, with foreigners it is simpler. They can contact the camera directly for the settlement of FIFA litigation, and their files are judged faster.

Recently, FIFPRO, the International Footballers' Union, informed those from AFAN, counterparts in Romania, that over 10 of the players who have financial disputes with UTA have complained to the world forum.

Under the protection of anonymity, the players who left this summer from Aradians discussed with FIFPRO on this topic and revealed that “I did not receive any payment from the club in 2025, that is, in the last 5 months of contract.” Another said that “the last salary I received in October 2024”.

They complained that “the coach said something, after two days the sports director said something else. We were told that the money would come in two weeks, but it was never happening. We were confused all the time. We were told that the money would come in the end and that we had to focus on the next matches.”

“When I told them we were going to FIFA, the UTA did not care”

The respective players shared their experiences lived at UTA to warn others about the realities they faced at the Aradean club. Especially since some of them were not at the first such problem in Romanian football.

One of them also said that “finally, they paid the players who stayed at UTA after season 2024/'25, but not those who were available.”

Unpaid foreigners accuse that “when UTA was fighting to stay in the first league, the club leadership called us to tell us:” We want to stay next season. “Maybe it was a motivation or distraction, because the club owed us money, to keep us focused on staying.

But after the club secured its place in the league, I did not receive any response from them. And when I told them we intended to go to FIFA, it didn't care. “

I ask for the club sanction and sanction

In the document from FIFPRO it is also mentioned that “the management bodies of football could intervene next to the Romanian Football Federation if the latter does not repeatedly implement a system of licensing the clubs that would protect the basic rights at work”.

Some of the UTA's departed want to be the Aradean group to be sanctioned because “The club is still in the championship and can still make transfers. For UTA nothing has changed. But we still do not receive the money that is right for us!

When you have a contract, it normally must be respected on both sides.

Foreign players who were part of the UTA group in season 2024/2025

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