FIFA Fines Al Ahly $363K as Club Appeals to CAS
FIFA orders Al Ahly to pay $363,400 plus interest, with the club appealing the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport
⚖️ FIFA Decision Against Al Ahly
FIFA’s Players’ Status Chamber has ruled that Egyptian club Al Ahly must pay $363,400, plus 5% annual interest starting from August 31, 2025.
The ruling is in favor of a former assistant coach of Jose Ribeiro, following a financial dispute between both parties.
💰 Financial Details of the Case
According to sports legal expert Amer Al-Amayra, the decision was issued after reviewing all financial claims and contractual obligations.
The ruling includes both the principal amount and accumulated interest under FIFA regulations.
⚖️ Al Ahly Appeals to CAS
Al Ahly has officially appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), seeking to overturn the ruling.
The club insists on defending its legal position and awaits a final judgment.
⏳ Awaiting Final Verdict
The club is currently waiting for CAS to issue its final decision on the case, continuing its legal procedures through official channels.
🔥 Ongoing Legal Matters
This case adds to a series of legal disputes handled by the club through international arbitration bodies in recent years.
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