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=== ## === This appeal concerns Article 3.2 of the Transfer Agreement between Pyramids FC and Al Masry SC, dated 9 September 2022, relating to the transfer of Hussein El-Sayed. The clause stipulates a one-time bonus of EGP 1,000,000, payable “in the event that the player joins the national team’s first team camp.” * On 3 November 2022, the EFA publicly announced the squad for Egypt’s first-team camp. * The Player was included. * On 17 November 2022, the final squad list for the friendly against Belgium again included the Player. * He attended the camp and was on the matchday bench. Pyramids invoiced Al Masry for the bonus, which was unpaid. The EFA Players Affairs Committee awarded the amount. The EFA Appeal Committee overturned that decision, holding that: * The Player allegedly did not “actually participate” or “officially enrol” in an official match, * The national-team presence was “merely a trial,” * Therefore, the bonus was not triggered. Pyramids appealed to CAS.
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