In a move that has sent tremors through the South African football landscape, former Kaizer Chiefs fan-favorite Samir Nurković has officially launched disciplinary proceedings against the South African Football Association (SAFA) and the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
According to reports from SABC Sport, the Serbian striker is demanding a staggering R15-million in outstanding wages—a claim that stems from the catastrophic fallout following Royal AM’s recent expulsion from professional football.

The Core of the Dispute: The Royal AM Collapse
The legal battle is a direct consequence of the administrative and financial turmoil at Royal AM. After the club was expelled due to various regulatory failures and unresolved FIFA bans, Nurković found himself caught in a contractual limbo.
The Financial Breakdown:
- The Claim: Nurković is seeking R15-million, covering the remainder of his high-value contract, unpaid bonuses, and potential damages.
- The Defendants: By naming SAFA and the PSL, Nurković’s legal team is arguing that the governing bodies bear “joint and several liability” for allowing a club to operate—and eventually collapse—while owing significant debts to players.
- The Precedent: This case could set a massive legal precedent in Mzansi football. If Nurković wins, it may force the PSL to take more aggressive measures in auditing club finances to protect player livelihoods.

From “Kokota Piano” to the Courtroom
Nurković, affectionately known as “Kokota” during his prolific stint at Naturena, has faced a turbulent few years in South Africa. After leaving Kaizer Chiefs, his move to Royal AM was plagued by injury disputes and a highly publicized FIFA case involving unpaid salaries that initially led to Royal AM’s transfer ban.
This latest legal maneuver suggests that the striker is no longer willing to wait for the club’s leadership to settle debts and is taking the fight straight to the top of South African football governance.















