FIFA rejected the compensation claims contained in the Al-Nasr Club complaint against Moroccan player Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, and refused to allow Hamdallah’s lawsuit against his former club, in which he asked for 8.8 million EUR.
In the ruling issued today, FIFA recognized the player all arrears of the player on his club, amounting to “three million and two hundred thousand euros” and provides discounts during the “Crown” period, in addition to the late bonuses of the Super and Lega championships. and other incentives included in the player’s contract.
The Moroccan player, Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, had filed a complaint against the Al-Nasr administration asking for compensation of “8.8 million euros”, under the pretext of terminating the contract for an illicit reason, while the Nasra administration asked in a counter-denounce the amount of “9.5 million euros” on the pretext of violating the contract and damaging the Club. However, FIFA rejected the two invitations and only acknowledged the arrears.
According to sources in Al-Riyadia, the legal teams of the two sides are heading to appeal to the “CAS” Sports Court to seek compensation, which FIFA rejected in the text of its decision.