Africa Uganda : Wasswa’s contract terminated by Turkish team

According to the Turkish FA General Secretary Prof. Dr. Emre Alkin, Hassan Wasswa’s contract with Club Kayseri was terminated after he reportedly failed to honour several official invitations back to the club and they have however seen it as a misconduct.

The Turkish FA says it can no longer stand the indiscipline shown by Hassan and therefore terminate his contract.

“Our affiliated club has terminated the contract between Hassan Wasswa and itself. For that reason, Club Kayseri Erciyesspor objected to the issuing of the ITC for player Hassan Wasswa”, reads part of the Turkish FA letter to FIFA secretariat.

FIFA on Tuesday February 12th wrote to FUFA indicating that all the investigations into this case had been concluded and the matter handed over to Mr. Blazer, a single judge for further consideration and final ruling.

FUFA however in a press release requested FIFA to speed up the process in order to give the Cranes’ player an opportunity to get involved in active football a head of the World Cup qualifiers matches due next month.

Hassan Wasswa’s Contract was terminated over Hassan’s misconduct to the team’s officials. The International Football body (FIFA) has meanwhile named an American, Chuck Blazer, as a single judge in the Hassan Wasswa case following a resistance by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) to clear him for an International Transfer Certificate (ITC).

The appointed judge will have to come up with a final verdict to determine the fate of Wasswa’s move to KCC.

 

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http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/02/14/hockeykenya-sharpen-claws-for-battle-by-simba/


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