Sports Court fined Zamalek in favor of Ghanaian Benjamin Achimbong



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The Professional Players Association issued an official statement confirming the issuance of a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the Zamalek club in favor of its former player Benjamin Achimbong and the Egyptian club Zamalek.

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Ghanaian player Benjamin Achimbong had appeared before the Zamalek club to collect his fees, and the forward lost his first round in the FIFA dispute hall, before he decided to turn to the sports court in the current period, and the club Blanco also has a document that says that the Ghanaian boy has paid his dues by signing him and having no money. At the club, highlighting the incorrectness of the player’s position, as happened before with the Zambian Mayuka, a former team player, who tried to complain about Zamalek about the fees, but in vain, for signing a document proving that he received all the fees.

The text of the statement issued by the Ghana Professional Players Association came that after a long and exhausting legal battle, the Court of Arbitration for Sport has now decided in Achimbong’s favor to order the Zamalek club to pay the player a large sum in exchange. of outstanding wages and compensation for breach of contract, legal costs and benefits.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that Achimbong terminated his contract with Zamalek for good reason and declared that the subsequent “settlement agreement” signed between the two parties was null and void because the club took advantage of the player’s difficult circumstances.

The Guinean player said: “I have been waiting for this moment for a long time. The last two and a half years have not been easy. I have been called in for trouble and worse, just because I defended my rights. A lot of false stories were reported in the media and I always kept quiet because I was confident. ” For the truth, the highest court in football finally realized that he was right all along and that Zamalek’s actions were unacceptable. I want to focus on continuing my career now, and being motivated and fit to play professional soccer. “

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