Sunday Stephen Seeks 230,000 Euros Compensation From CSKA Sofia For Terminating Contract
Published: January 02, 2016
Former Spain youth international Sunday Stephen has reported his former club, CSKA Sofia, to the Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) of Fifa for unilaterally terminating his contract last summer.
The central midfielder has filed a complaint to Fifa and is seeking compensation to the tune of 449, 058.56 lev ( approximately 230,000 euros) , which has been disputed by the management of CSKA Sofia , according to Tema Sport.
The one - cap Nigeria international agreed a two - year deal with Multigroup Alanyaspor in July, and it is believed that the Turkish club acquired him without paying a single euro.
Sunday Stephen was supposed to take home 91,200 euros every year while on the books of CSKA Sofia.
A product of FC Ebedei, he started in his career in Europe with Poli Ejido before playing for Valencia, Numancia, Bnei Sakhnin and CSKA Sofia.
The central midfielder has filed a complaint to Fifa and is seeking compensation to the tune of 449, 058.56 lev ( approximately 230,000 euros) , which has been disputed by the management of CSKA Sofia , according to Tema Sport.
The one - cap Nigeria international agreed a two - year deal with Multigroup Alanyaspor in July, and it is believed that the Turkish club acquired him without paying a single euro.
Sunday Stephen was supposed to take home 91,200 euros every year while on the books of CSKA Sofia.
A product of FC Ebedei, he started in his career in Europe with Poli Ejido before playing for Valencia, Numancia, Bnei Sakhnin and CSKA Sofia.
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