Hapoel Tel Aviv apologized to Maor Bozaglo, will be compensated with NIS 900,000
About a year after he won arbitration and announced his retirement from football, the Reds confirmed that the parties reached an agreement that included an apology
Ofir Saar
05/09/2022
Monday, September 05, 2022, 4:10 p.m
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Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Bnei Sakhnin 2:0 (Sport1)
About a year after Shamaur Bozaglo won the arbitration claim he filed against Hapoel Tel Aviv, and after the club unsuccessfully tried to overturn the ruling, the Reds announced today (Monday) that a settlement had been reached between the parties.
As part of the agreement, Hapoel Tel Aviv will compensate Maor Bozaglo with NIS 900,000 instead of NIS 1.3 million, as was decided at the time.
As part of the agreement, Hapoel Tel Aviv also issued an apology to Maor Bozaglo: "The Hapoel Tel Aviv Football Club and Maor Bozaglo reached an agreement. The Hapoel Tel Aviv Football Club apologizes to Maor, that things have come to this point. The parties wish each other great success in the future."
Maor Bozaglo announces his retirement (Photo: Niv Aharonson)
As you may recall, Bozaglo was fired from Hapoel Tel Aviv two years ago, even though he had a contract for another season with personal guarantees from the owner.
The former player who now works as a commentator, turned to arbitration, filed a claim, won the amount of 1.3 million shekels a year ago and to this day has not seen the money.
After that, the Reds decided to contact the Labor Court on the issue in order to cancel the decision, but today the issue is over and settled with the parties reaching an agreement.
About two months ago, Bozaglu stated, among other things, that "as long as it depends on me, Hapoel Tel Aviv will not open the season."
At the same time, he also responded on social media to claims that he was "persecuting" the club: "You can't spend time and then think about it. I wonder if you weren't paid a salary for an entire year, you wouldn't 'fall' on the employer. As long as it's up to me, They won't open the season. Good luck."
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