On Monday, Al-Ittihad Club issued a press statement confirming that there were no financial dues to Faisal Al-Kharaa, a former first-team player, denying the validity of the “Sports” news published regarding the case.
And the statement, which was broadcast by the club on its official account on Twitter, the social networking site, stated: “In reference to what was published regarding the failure of one of the former players to receive his dues and what was circulated regarding the regularity of the club obtaining a certificate of financial efficiency because of this, we are keen to convey the correct information to the federal public. The great in particular and the sports audience in general, we confirm that the news published in the official account of one of the local newspapers is incorrect, and that there are no dues to the player with Al-Ittihad Club since he implemented the entirety of the ruling issued by the Saudi Sports Arbitration Center regarding him, and his name is not included in the financial statement of the Financial Efficiency Committee, and we are surprised that this matter has been raised at this particular time and the motives for that.”
The statement added: “With regard to inciting public opinion once morest Al-Ittihad Club, including inappropriate and irrelevant speeches and publishing them in the media, we are in a country that respects the law, and we have a fair judiciary and a clear reference. the rights of the club.
January 2022
Hungarian gymnast Csollany, double Olympic medalist, dies
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Hungarian gymnast Szilveszter Csollany, double Olympic champion, died on Monday January 29 at the age of 51 from the consequences of Covid-19. Szilveszter Csollany had contracted the coronavirus in early December and was hospitalized in Budapest in serious condition, on life support. Szilveszter Csollany had won a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, before winning gold in Sydney in 2000, each time on the rings.
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Haute-Garonne: Blagnac wants to attract farmers to the city
This is a first in a town so bordering on Toulouse (Haute-Garonne), very urbanized and well known for hosting the Airbus factories. All of the 135 hectares of the Plaine des Quinze sols, a vast fertile area with around ten market gardeners, has now been declared a protected agricultural area (ZAP) by a prefectural decree. The realization of a project carried out for fifteen years by the town hall of Blagnac (center-left).
“A good initiative, recognizes Quentin Fauvre, farmer in market gardening since 2019. This allows me to perpetuate my project, even in the event of a political change at the town hall”, he underlines.
Land made available free of charge for five years
“When we might pre-empt a house, we had done so for several years because it was important to preserve these fertile lands and to buy plots little by little, explains Pascal Boureau, deputy mayor of Blagnac. This space became a squatted area, of wild dumping and real estate speculation. The creation of a ZAP makes it possible to sanctuarize this zone to install organic market gardening farmers there. »
“We are going to carry out land consolidation operations to create less fragmented plots and unify the agricultural area,” promises Pascal Boureau. To simplify the installation of young farmers, the town hall uses the Commodat system, which makes the land available free of charge for five years and then a lease at moderate rent if the project is positive. This is how Quentin Fauvre has access to 2.5 hectares to grow his organic vegetables. “It was a good boost to get me started and the ZAP will avoid concreting,” he says. The City is aiming for the installation of 20 to 30 farmers in fifteen years.