Larissa cuts Amr Warda's contract for serious offenses

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Wed, 13 May 2020 - 06:42 GMT

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Wed, 13 May 2020 - 06:42 GMT

Amr Warda - FILE

Amr Warda - FILE

Greek club Larissa announced the termination of the loan contract of the Egyptian winger, Amr Warda and Greek player, Gyanas Masoras

The club president's decision was announced on Tuesday, on the basis of "having caught them in serious disciplinary offenses" without disclosing them.

Warda plays on loan from PAOK, while Masoras plays on loan from Greek Olympiakos.

The club president's statement came: "By personal decision of the president Alexis Kougia (AEL), President of Larissa, the loan players from PAOK and Olympiakos, Amr Warda & Giannis Masouras, are put out of the team for serious disciplinary offenses."

Warda, 26, played 23 games this season locally, scored 7 and scored 6 goals.

Warda left his childhood club, Al-Ahly, in 2015 to join Greek club, Panetolikos, and since then his career reached another level.

After two years in Panetolikos, he joined the Greek giants, Paok, in January 2017 but he failed to shine with the club and left in the summer to join Atromitos on a loan.

Warda returned to Paok in 2018 summer and played there for six months and then he was loaned again to Atromitos with an option to make the transfer permanent.

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