Polish Federation Authorizes Princewill Okachi To Cancel Widzew Lodz Contract
Published: August 05, 2014
The Chamber for Dispute Resolution Sports of the Polish Federation has ruled in favour Nigerian midfielder Princewill Okachi , authorizing him to cancel his contract with relegated Widzew Lodz.
Per Fifa rules , a player can unilaterally terminate his contract with his employer if he is being owed wages for three consecutive months, and the position of the Polish Federation is not different from the governing body of football.
Princewill Okachi resumed pre - season training late at Widzew Lodz, with the club claiming that the offense had earlier been repeated in the past.
Thus, the 23 - year - old was ordered to undergo individual training, while he waited for a decision from the Federation.
The former FC Midtjylland player appeared 83 times for Widzew Lodz in the topflight scoring 3 goals.
His contract with the club was due to run out at the end of this season.
Per Fifa rules , a player can unilaterally terminate his contract with his employer if he is being owed wages for three consecutive months, and the position of the Polish Federation is not different from the governing body of football.
Princewill Okachi resumed pre - season training late at Widzew Lodz, with the club claiming that the offense had earlier been repeated in the past.
Thus, the 23 - year - old was ordered to undergo individual training, while he waited for a decision from the Federation.
The former FC Midtjylland player appeared 83 times for Widzew Lodz in the topflight scoring 3 goals.
His contract with the club was due to run out at the end of this season.
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