Former Morocco U-23 Coach Demands 6.5 Million Dirhams in Contract Dispute with FRMF

The former coach of the national Under-23 team demands the sum of 6.5 million dirhams to negotiate an amicable separation with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
Dismissed from his position as national coach of the Under-23 national team, before the termination of his contract, Patrice Beaumelle is determined to make himself heard. In this regard, the Frenchman has claimed his salaries for the next 12 months, estimated at 6.5 million DH, in exchange for an amicable separation, reports Le360.
This proposal is rejected by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) which has called on a bailiff to notify the French technician of his absence from his workplace (the Mohammed VI national center).
Now with his back to the wall, Patrice Beaumelle has decided to take the case to FIFA.
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