Al-Jahra Demands KD50,000 from Al-Qadsiya for Player Transfer

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 31: The signing of Abdel-Wahab Al-Shalal, the top scorer in the Under-18 Football League, by Al-Qadisiyah Club to join their youth team, has ignited a dispute between Al-Jahra Club and Al-Qadsia Club.

“Sons of the Red Palace” have submitted an official letter to the Football Association, demanding 50,000 dinars from Al-Qadsia Club as compensation for nurturing and training the player during his developmental years.
A well-informed source revealed that Al-Jahra Club asserted the player’s registration with their club dating back to the under-12 category, progressing through the various developmental stages until he reached the age of 18. However, this season, the club faced challenges registering him for the designated stages due to the player’s unspecified nationality.

The club requested the player to provide his serial number to fulfill registration requirements according to the established rules and regulations, but the player declined to provide this academic sequence.
As a result, Al-Jahra Club extended a professional contract offer to the player for a spot on their first team.

Given that the player is under 23 years of age, and if he rejects the contract, he forfeits the right to transfer to another club. Any club wishing to acquire his services must pay an amount of 50,000 dinars to Al-Jahra Club in recognition of their investment in player development over the years.

It is anticipated that the Football Association will send an official letter to Al-Qadsia today regarding this matter.

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