Ugandan Khalid Ocho, the clearing midfielder, cut off his team's collective training, in protest of not paying his financial dues late for the current season, which angered the player and pushed him to miss his team's training.
The clearing club suffers from a financial crisis that has caused delays in the payment of players' dues, whether monthly salaries, installments for players, or bonuses for winning matches, according to the Fayoumi team.
Ocho cut off the clearing exercises for the third day in a row, in light of the failure of the administration in providing his dues, as the player pledged his return to group training with a solution to the crisis of his financial dues.
A source inside the clearing club revealed that the club management began taking legal measures to terminate the sponsorship contract with the current sponsor of the Fayoumi club, due to the lack of commitment to pay the financial dues of the players and the existence of a state of dissatisfaction with the sponsor in light of the delay in the payment of the players' dues on the scheduled dates.
The source confirmed that the clearing department addressed the club's legal advisor to take legal steps to terminate the sponsorship contract with the new sponsor, due to his lack of compliance with the deadlines set for the disbursement of players' dues and the salaries of the technical staff.
The source stressed that there is a state of dissatisfaction within the clearing club about the sponsor's failure to pay the dues for the football team according to what was agreed upon in the sponsorship contract before the start of the current season, in addition to ignoring the response to all correspondences made by the clearing department with him, whether officially or friendly.
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