All is not what it seems. Although Fluminense triumphed in Canadian courts against Dryworldsupplier of sports equipment to the club in 2016, there is still a long way to go and the decision can be appealed.
Although the partnership ended four years ago, after the breakup of Fluminense Due to a debt of 12 million reais, in addition to the deficit distribution of uniforms, there is no certainty of receiving any compensation. Dryworld would be in financial difficulty. Tricolor demands more than 50 million reais.
Under the five-year agreement with Fluminense, signed under the administration of Peter Siemsen, Dryworld would pay US$3.5 million fixed per year, which is equivalent to 13.5 million reais at the exchange rate of the ‘era. With the rewards and materials, this amount could reach 20 million reais. Most of the payments, until the departure of the sports supplier, had not been made. The tricolor dome holds the hiring of a renowned Canadian office to take care of the case.
The decision issued by the club last Wednesday found Dryworld guilty of the contractual termination which took place in 2016 and determined the payment of an amount which will be further calculated and updated.
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