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Vietnamese media hit the news that FIFA has ruled Muangthong not to pay Van Lam compensation.
"Kilen swagger" Muangthong United, the famous club of the Thai League battle. Not having to pay compensation in the case, Dang Van Lam has filed a lawsuit against FIFA after the World Football Organization rejected the claim.
Back to news again for the case of Dang Van Lam, a former goalkeeper of Muang Thong United, who filed a lawsuit. International Football Federation (FIFA) to demand compensation from Muangthong United during his playing career in Thailand, claiming that Muang Thong broke the contract.
Recently, many media outlets in Vietnam News reports in the same direction that FIFA has decided to reject Dang Van Lam's claim for compensation from Muang Thong because of the reason that Vietnam national team star Is the sole termination of the contract, therefore, Muang Thong does not have to pay compensation of approximately 1.68 million baht.
Dang Van Lam, a half-Vietnamese-Russian goalkeeper Currently playing for Cerezo Osaka in the Japanese J-League, he decided to terminate his contract with Muangthong United amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand, citing FIFA that his salary was not equal to his contract. talking Along with signing a contract with Cerezo Osaka, a team in the Japanese J-League football team, which at that time FIFA also provided protection for the transfer of the Vietnamese national team goalkeeper.
From such a case, Muangthong United filed a lawsuit against FIFA as well, saying that Dang Van Lam had incorrectly terminated the contract. Because when the situation of the epidemic of COVID-19 Which affects the income of the club, so it has negotiated with the players to ask for a partial salary cut until the latest FIFA has rejected Dang Van Lam's claim for compensation.
Although the dispute between Muangthong United and Dang Van Lam on compensation will end But there are still a number of cases where FIFA has to decide as Muangthong United have filed a lawsuit against Cerezo Osaka seeking compensation for signing a former player without the club's approval.