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SOAR Academy: Adda Benamar files a complaint with FIFA and claims 170,000 euros

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SOAR Academy: Adda Benamar files a complaint with FIFA and claims 170,000 euros

Currently sixth in Guinea's Ligue 1, Académie SOAR will have to come up with some answers for FIFA. World soccer's governing body has received a complaint against the Guinean club. The complaint was lodged by former Académie SOAR coach Adda Benamar. The Franco-Algerian technician is claiming months of unpaid salaries.

"Benamar left his post because of several months' back pay. Up until now, things have been fine between the two parties, but now the Guineans can take this situation very seriously. The Franco-Algerian technician has applied to FIFA to force SOAR Académie to pay him 170,000 euros (1 billion and some francs). SOAR Académie has acknowledged receipt of this complaint and is expected to organize its defense in response," writes the conakrysport website.

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