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He wore the jersey of the first Hilal football team about five months ago from West Bromwich Albion
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Reports from the Saudi press revealed that the Al Hilal case had been rendered in the case of former Greek player Georgios Samaras.
According to the sports newspaper, Al Hilal won the lawsuit raised by the Greek international player, who demanded the rest of his dues, as described.
Georgios Samaras, who wore the first Crescent football team jersey for about five months at West Bromwich Albion, in February 2015.
The International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) admitted that the Greek player was not eligible for his claim, which he had filed as part of his lawsuit, of the an amount of about five million riyals.
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The reports concluded that the player's lack of judgment was due to the expiration of the legal period during which he was allowed to file his claim after the club's departure.
Samaras, when he arrived at Al Hilal, did not provide the expected performance of him in the attack of the team and appeared on a disappointing level, thus forcing the administration to abandon the player.
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