Wrote:
Hossam El Din Gamal
Wednesday 7 September 2022
12:28 PM
The Saudi Al-Ittihad Club announced the suspension of the penalty for suspending its Moroccan player, Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah.
The Professional Committee of the Saudi Football Association decided to suspend Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah for a period of 4 months, starting from the date of the decision issued on August 2, and fine him 300,000 Saudi riyals, citing a violation in his transfer to Al-Ittihad Club.
The Moroccan striker had moved to Al-Ittihad for free at the end of 2021 following terminating his contract with the Saudi club Al-Nasr, who later filed a complaint once morest the player, accusing him of rebellion at the instigation of his current club.
The federation said in an official statement today, Wednesday, that it had received a notification from the Saudi Sports Arbitration Center stating that the aforementioned penalty had been suspended.
Under this decision, Hamdallah will be able to participate with Al-Ittihad, starting from the next match once morest Al-Raed in the Saudi Professional League.