The International Football Association (FIFA) rejected Al-Ahly’s complaint against Al-Ahly of Saudi Arabia and player Abdullah Al-Saeed, in which he requested the value of a penalty clause in accordance with a contract between the two clubs in 2018.
Viva Al-Ahly was obligated to pay an amount of 15,000 Swiss francs, the remaining value of the complaint examination procedures, after the Egyptian club paid 5,000 Swiss francs earlier.
In his letter to Al-Ahly, FIFA allowed the latter’s request for the merits of the ruling within a period of 10 days from the date of receiving the decision.
Al-Ahly demanded in the complaint to obtain an amount of two million dollars, which is the value of a penal clause that was present in the contract to sell the player to Saudi Al-Ahly in 2018.
The penalty clause was related to Al-Saeed’s return to the Egyptian league, which Al-Ahly receives if the player joins another Egyptian team, which happened after Al-Saeed’s wearing of the Pyramids shirt in January 2019.
Al-Ahly said on his official website on Saturday that the refusal was justified by Viva as “He is no longer entrusted with resolving the dispute regarding the club’s dues because the player is currently in the ranks of an Egyptian team, and therefore the matter has become an internal matter and the one responsible for it is the Egyptian Football Association. “(Details)
Al-Ahly decided to file a new complaint against the player of the Egyptian Football Association.
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