Reggie Cannon’s early exit from Portuguese club Boavista have cost the American defender a hefty fine.
Cannon is ordered to pay Boavista approximately $1.4 million for leaving the club unlawfully before the conclusion of his contract, FIFA announced Thursday, transcribed by O Jogo. The 26-year-old defender left the club in June 2023 due to reported unpaid wages, but a lengthy court case ruled in favor of Boavista.
Cannon has 45 days to pay Boavista, which includes a 5% interest, but his current club QPR will reportedly complete the compensation payment of $71,000. As part of the ruling, Boavista will also have to pay Cannon $85,226 in unpaid wages, plus 5% interest.
The former FC Dallas homegrown made 89 combined appearances for Boavista over three seasons, featuring mainly as a right back and centerback.
Cannon proceeded to make 21 appearances for QPR last season, logging 1,437 minutes of playing time. Despite a few knocks along the way, Cannon remains a defensive option for Marti Cifuentes’ squad again in the EFL Championship.
A U.S. men’s national team debutant in 2018, Cannon hasn’t featured for the USMNT since a 2-0 friendly loss to Japan in September 2022.
QPR opens its league campaign on Saturday against West Bromwich Albion.
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Author : Larry Henry Jr
Publish date : 2024-08-10 02:41:05
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