“Discipline” fined Al Hilal 80,000… and Cuellar stopped

On Sunday, the Ethics and Discipline Committee of the Saudi Football Association imposed a set of financial fines once morest the players and the technical and administrative staff of the Al Hilal first team, amounting in total to “80 thousand” riyals, on the background of violations during the team’s confrontation once morest the youth in the Saudi Roshan League.
The committee fined Argentine coach Ramon Diaz 20,000 riyals as a penalty for insulting the referee of the match through statements to the media, and 20,000 riyals for each of the Brazilian Michel Delgado, the team player, and Fahd Al-Mufarrej, the executive director of football in the club, for doing the same thing, while the Colombian Gustavo Cuellar was fined 20. One thousand riyals for being sent off with a red card during the course of the match, in addition to a two-match suspension penalty, including an automatic suspension.
Al-Azraq Al-Asmi lost to its host, Al-Shabab, “0-3”, at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Al-Malaz, in the matches of the 22nd round of the league.
The reasons for the decisions published on the federation’s official website stated that they are not subject to appeal, according to Article “139” of the Disciplinary and Ethics Regulations.
The committee also fined Al-Shabab Club 10,000 riyals for throwing a tool at its fans towards the Al-Hilal player, and it did not hit him, according to the match observer’s report.
In another decision, the committee fined Al-Taawon Club 10,000 riyals for the delay in entering the stadium, which led to a delay in the start of the second half of the team’s match once morest Abha.

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