Wrote:
Omar Qurah
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Tuesday 14 April 2020
07:02 PM
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Walid Al-Attar, CEO of the Football Association, revealed that the FIFA has not notified them of any decision regarding the issuance of a ruling in favor of the Tunisian Hamdi Al-Naqaz, the former Zamalek player, against the White Castle.
Al-Attar said in his statements to “Yalla Koura” today: “So far, the Football Association has not received any notification from the International Football Association regarding Hamdi Al-Naqaz and before him, Mahmoud Abdel-Razek Shikabala.”
Portuguese press reports revealed 10 days ago that Sporting Lisbon had obtained a decision from FIFA to qualify the club to receive half a million euros from Zamalek as part of a deal that Shikapala would return to the team in 2015.
Anis Bin Mim, a lawyer for Hamdi Al-Naqaz, announced that the FIFA has issued a formal ruling against Zamalek and for the Tunisian player.
He pointed out that FIFA had ruled fining Zamalek with a sum of one million and 250 thousand dollars, while punishing him by stopping the registration and preventing the conclusion of deals until the completion of the payment of the late Naqaz dues.
Al-Naqaz canceled his contract with Zamalek unilaterally several months ago before he moved to Sudova Mariambula, a Lithuanian club, with a temporary international card.
It is noteworthy that Zamalek filed a complaint against Al-Naqaz due to the annulment of a contract with FIFA, while the player confirmed his complaint against the White Castle that the annulment was due to his lack of late financial dues.
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