Sunday Oliseh has finally been vindicated for all his troubles at Dutch second-tier side, Fortuna Sittard.
Oliseh, 43, was dismissed in February after a breakdown in relationship with the club’s hierarchy.
The ex-Super Eagles skipper and coach claimed he declined to take part in any unlawful act and vowed to sue his employers.
However, Oliseh appears to have earned justice following the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) tribunal ruling on Friday.
According to the tactician, the club was found guilty and sanctioned for being a bad employer.
Aside from financial compensations, Oliseh will return to his role as head coach until his contract expires in May.
Dutch court finds Fortuna Sittard guilty for not being a good employer to Sunday Oliseh and sanctions Fortuna. Most importantly The Knvb Court stated that Oliseh has not acted as a bad Employee!!
Consequentally negating false claims by Fortuna. God is Great!— Sunday Oliseh (@SundayOOliseh) April 6, 2018
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The court further sanctions Fortuna Sittard compensate me (Oliseh) immediately financially .
I am obliged to stay as Fortuna Employee till the month of May 2018.Thanks 2 all my well wishers for your valued support all through this injustice.Thankful to God 4 his blessings!— Sunday Oliseh (@SundayOOliseh) April 6, 2018
Under Oliseh’s tutelage, Fortuna dramatically survived relegation last season.
He was on course to lead the club to the Eredivisie before receiving the axe.