World
football governing body, FIFA has handed Egyptian giants Zamalek an ultimatum
to pay the $450,000 owed former Ghana international Junior Agogo or face severe
sanctions. Zamalek,
who currently sit top of the Egyptian top-flight could be docked points if they
fail to settle the debts before FIFA's ultimatum elapses.
The
FIFA disciplinary committee originally gave Zamalek a 90-day deadline last year
to settle the payment but the club was given a respite after lodging an appeal
with the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS).
However,
CAS threw out the appeal last week, prompting FIFA to continue its disciplinary
measures against the club, which is now in a healthy financial situation
compared to when it struggled to fulfil its financial obligations towards the
likes of Mendomo and Agogo from 2008 to 2013.
"The
deadline of 90 days granted to the Zamalek Sporting Club in the decision taken
by a member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee on 6 March 2018 shall start
counting as from 31 October 2018," Fifa said in an email sent to Zamalek,
which was published by local media on Sunday.
It
is expected that the officials of Zamalek in the footsteps of the previous
crisis through negotiations with players and talks with them in a friendly way
to send part of the dues to Agogo and agree on fixed dates in order to send the
rest of the dues and resolve the matter away from FIFA to avoid penalties.
Agogo
joined Zamalek from English side Nottingham Forest in the summer of 2008 but
terminated his contract with the Whites just nine months after joining them due
to unpaid dues. Agogo only featured on 11 occasions, scoring just three goals
for the team.
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