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Tunisian Anis Bin Meem, a lawyer for Hamdi El-Naqaz, Zamalek’s former right-back, confirmed that Zamalek is threatened with relegation to the second section if he does not agree to pay the fine approved by FIFA.
In an intervention with the OnTime Stadium program on the Ontime Sport channel presented by the journalist Ahmed Schubert: Bin Meem said: The sanctions approved by FIFA in case of breaking the player’s contract with Zamalek stipulate that Al-Naqaz receive his dues and the club’s threat to prevent you from registering if you do not agree to pay the financial dues. Late
Hamdi Al-Naqaz’s lawyer added: “FIFA rejected Zamalek’s complaint against Al-Naqaz and forced him to pay compensation of one million and 250 thousand dollars, with the need to pay it within 45 days of his date. otherwise there is a threat to avoid the conclusion of agreements by three periods of restriction. “
And Abizaid: in the event that Zamalek does not adhere to the sanctions, it will fall to the lower division, noting that the financial sanction is worth 4 months due to the player in contrast to other fees and the value of the fine imposed on the club .
On the other hand, Ahmed Abdel-Fattah, legal adviser to the Zamalek Club, on foreign affairs, confirmed that the International Football Association has not received any decision.
Zamalek’s legal adviser added in television statements to the “Audience of the Third” program broadcast on the On Time Sport 2 satellite channel that the email has not yet arrived and in the case of his arrival the decision will be appealed if it is against the white castle and that currently it is unlikely to impose sanctions because we are in the first stage of litigation.
Ahmed Abdel-Fattah continued that the settlement process between the club administration and the player is not on the table because the White Castle administration believes that the player escaped and that there are financial losses for Zamalek that must be compensated.
Zamalek’s legal adviser indicated that the club filed a lawsuit against Hamdi Al-Naqaz after the player filed his complaint, and then there is a two-party case in which we have not yet reached any decision by email, against what the player’s lawyer is talking about.
The Zamalek club also published a statement on the case of Tunisian Hamdi Al-Naqaz, the team’s former right-wing champion, who broke his contract with Zamalek on its official website.
The text of the declaration came as follows:
Club Zamalek confirms that the International Football Association (FIFA) has not received official letters about the Hamdi Al-Naqaz file, and Zamalek’s board of directors, led by Councilor Mortada Mansour, calls on all media to investigate the accuracy of the fugitive agent’s allegations of financial penalty and suspension of club registration.
Sherif Islam, director of contracts and marketing and responsible for Zamalek’s files on the FIFA Dispute Resolution Committee, confirmed that the club did not receive any letters on this matter and did not reach any files confirming the claims of the agent of the player either to the Egyptian Football Association or to the Zamalek Club.
Sharif Islam explained that the club compiled all the files proving the club’s correct position and commitment to the player’s rights, and that Zamalek will not back down to preserve his right to suddenly escape the player without notice.
Sharif Islam, director of marketing and head of the archive, is constantly studying with the club’s lawyer, Ahmed Abdel Fattah, all matters related to this case, in preparation for the appropriate legal response.
FIFA decision in the Hamdi Al-Naqaz case