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Antoine Conte won a lawsuit against Betar, will be compensated with about 600,000 shekels
The club owned by Moshe Hogg will be forced to compensate the French defender for breach of contract, FIFA ruled. Will the trustee be forced to sell and release players in January?
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Antoine Conte
Beitar Jerusalem
Ophir Saar
Thursday, 18 November 2021, 09:20
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Summary: Maccabi Petah Tikva - Betar Jerusalem 3: 0 (Sport 1)
Former Betar Jerusalem defender Antoine Conte has won a lawsuit against the team at FIFA and will be compensated in the amount of about 170,000 euros (571,000 shekels in addition to 5 percent interest).
The defender, who was actually fired by the club last January and required not to return to Israel, demanded his contract until the end of the season and FIFA accepted it. Betar then claimed that the player violated a contract when he refused to return to Israel on time Pay him the amount.
It should be noted that Betar Lu will be able to make transfers in the next window if you do not pay him the money.
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As you may recall, Conte arrived at Betar Jerusalem in February 2017 on loan with a purchase option, which was exercised by Betar Jerusalem, which paid him about half a million euros.
He arrived in Israel from the French league after being arrested for assaulting a passerby near his home, a trial that took place during his time in Israel and ended last January with his conviction for assault and punishment that included one year in prison and another two years on probation.
Regardless of the above amount to be paid to Conte, the club is looking for solutions for the second part of the season, when owner Moshe Hogg has already made it clear that he will not deposit another shekel in favor of the club. If he does not succeed, the club will start working on cuts and releasing players.
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