“FIFA” imposes a fine on the Saudi victory

“FIFA” imposes a fine on the Saudi victory

For the benefit of its former hero, Moroccan Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, the FIFA imposed on Monday a compensation for victory of 3 million and 200 thousand euros (about 13 million Saudi riyals).
The compensation included the discounts that the victory signed over the player in the Corona period, in addition to the late rewards owed to God, for the crowning of the Saudi Super and League championships, with other incentives covered by the player’s contract.

After Al-Nasr terminated his agreement with Hamdallah in November of last year, the “Al-Alamy” administration demanded a sizable settlement.
FIFA declined to request that Hamdallah pay compensation to the Saudi club in the amount of 8.8 million euros under the pretext that his contract had been terminated for illegal reasons, and Hamdallah similarly declined to request compensation from the Saudi club in the amount of 9.5 million euros under the same pretext.

In response, Victory’s Walid Al-Muhaidib, Director of Media and Communication, tweeted: “Most of the news published concerning FIFA decision is erroneous.
Victory was not required to provide restitution for the contract’s cancellation, he continued. Instead, he was required to contribute to the late awards and salary that the player, along with the opponent on all participants, were seeking.

It is significant that in early January 2022, Hamdallah negotiated a free contract for Al-Ittihad Club.
Saudi media, cited.

“FIFA” fines Saudi Arabia for its victory.

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