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Hapoel Tel Aviv: Maor Bouzaglo is demanding NIS 2 million from the club
After his contract was canceled on the grounds of "force majeure", the contact contacted the arbitration institution and asked to receive a debt from the previous season, his full salary for the current season and also to return to training
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Maor Buzaglo
Hapoel Tel Aviv
Ophir Saar
Wednesday, 02 September 2020, 19:28
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Maor Bouzaglo filed a lawsuit in the amount of NIS 2 million against Hapoel Tel Aviv.
The player, whose contract was canceled by the club due to a "force majeure", contacted the Football Association's Arbitration Institute through his attorney Advocate Shia Elias and asked for a petition to enforce the agreement, including temporary remedies, salary payments, pensions and monetary compensation.
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Maor Bouzaglo (Photo: Ginny Agency)
Among other things, Buzaglo asks that the referee order Hapoel Tel Aviv to provide him with the appropriate medical treatment following the injury with which he finished the previous season and to allow him to return to training afterwards.
He also expects to receive a debt for the previous game season in the amount of NIS 65,677 and of course the 12 salaries for the current season.
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