Egypt's friendly game against South Africa is jeopardized after the match organizers failed to meet the terms of the contract signed with the African champions, Egyptian FA chairman Samir Zaher said. The game is set to be staged at Griffin Park in London on Wednesday but Zaher told BBC Sport that Egypt won't play the match till everything is sorted out. "I'm not happy because we signed a contract with the organizers here in London but unfortunately none of the conditions in the contract have been met," he said. "We have very good relations with South Africa but we won't play the match until all the conditions have been met." The Egyptian official said that the organizers didn't pay the due money and failed to provide an appropriate accommodation for the Egyptian team in the British capital. "We were due to get $50,000 in appearance fees; $12,000 for our expenses and $9,000 for advertising banners around the ground," he said. "We were also due to be put up in a four- or five-star hotel. I told the organizers and the South Africans that I'm not happy."