Zamalek to pay out $1.25 million to sacked Ghanaian safeguard
Egyptian monsters Zamalek have been requested by FIFA to pay Ghanaian protector Karim Alhassan $1.25 million subsequent to sacking him in 2012, Ahram Sports provided details regarding Monday.
The Whites obtained the 25-year-old's administrations in 2011 from Ghanaian champions Hearts of Oak, however discharged him in the mid year of 2012 after he spent the whole season warming the seat with not a solitary association appearance.
Alhassan, who is at present playing for Sudanese side Al-Merrikh, recorded an objection with FIFA, which finished in this decision remunerating the player.
As per the letter sent by the world football representing body to Zamalek, the player is qualified for the whole sum stipulated in his agreement after the one-sided end of his five-year bargain.
The Whites obtained the 25-year-old's administrations in 2011 from Ghanaian champions Hearts of Oak, however discharged him in the mid year of 2012 after he spent the whole season warming the seat with not a solitary association appearance.
Alhassan, who is at present playing for Sudanese side Al-Merrikh, recorded an objection with FIFA, which finished in this decision remunerating the player.
As per the letter sent by the world football representing body to Zamalek, the player is qualified for the whole sum stipulated in his agreement after the one-sided end of his five-year bargain.
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