Soweto giants Moroka Swallows have been ordered by the Premier Soccer League to pay one of their former players agreed settlement fee or face consequences.
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Footballers have been left chasing wages from Saudi Arabian football clubs including former Nottingham Forest captain Lewis Grabban.
FIFA’s website details a swathe of decisions from its Dispute Resolution Chamber and contract breaches are common. Over 50 labour disputes involving Saudi clubs have been heard inside the last 12 months and, as recently as March 8, there was the case of Grabban and Al Ahli, one of the four clubs taken over by Public Investment Fund (PIF), the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, this week.
The veteran saw his contract terminated by Al Ahli within three months of.
A sports mediation company agreed with a famous player to pay it Dhs440,000, in return for services and legal administrative advice it provided to the player under a contract concluded in 2020, but the player refused to pay the amount, so the company filed a lawsuit before the Civil Court in Dubai, which dismissed the lawsuit and upheld the Appellate Court.