Moroccan Soccer Players File Complaint Over Unpaid Salaries at Mouloudia d’Oujda

The difficulties never end for Mouloudia d’Oujda (MCO). Several players have just seized the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) to help them obtain the payment of their salaries for the last few months from the club.
According to Al Massae, bad news has been the daily life of Mouloudia club d’Oujda (MCO) for a few months now. The problems are piling up for the club of the Oriental region, which still does not see the end of the tunnel, especially when it comes to finances. The FRMF’s Disputes Commission has an additional file concerning this club. This is the case of four regular players whose contracts are still ongoing, and who have seized the commission.
They are waiting to receive about 5 million dirhams from the MCO for signing bonuses. According to Al Massae, the MCO also owes 250,000 dirhams for training fees to a French club where one of its players played. While the coffers are empty, debts and disputes are only accumulating, and will only get worse, as Nabil Nguiz, the Algerian coach who was recently fired, threatens to file an appeal with the Disputes Commission. And as if that were not enough, the current assistant coach and the physical trainer are going to follow suit, the daily informs.
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