2024-02-22 16:10:41
Jurist and sports critic Muhammad Al-Dawish revealed the truth regarding what is rumored regarding preventing Nawaf Al-Aqidi, the goalkeeper of Al-Nasr and the Saudi national team, from appealing to the Sports Arbitration Center once morest the Football Association’s decision to punish him with a suspension and a fine.
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Al-Aqidi was punished with a five-month suspension in addition to a fine on the grounds that coach Roberto Mancini accused him of rebellion and refusing to play for the Saudi national team ahead of the 2023 Asian Cup. He was expelled from the camp that was held in Qatar in a decision that sparked widespread controversy.
Al-Nasr officials defended their player and confirmed their intention to appeal once morest the decision, especially in light of the need for the player and reliance on him as a mainstay during the current season, and despite the return of David Ospina to the local roster.
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Some rumors spread regarding Al-Aqidi preventing this step, but Al-Dawish completely denied this and described the news as rumours, stressing that Saudi Arabia is living in an era of fighting corruption and the exploitation of influence.
He wrote via the
to forbid #Nawaf_Al-Aqidi Appealing his sentence to the arbitration center is just a rumour.
It is impossible for things to reach this point as we live in an era of fighting corruption and abuse of influence.
Appeal is a legal right under the regulations, and no one may prevent its owner from exercising it. #Al-Nasr_Al-Fayhaa– Muhammad Al-Dawish (@Aldowayesh) February 21, 2024
It is worth noting that the Professionalism Committee punished Salman Al-Faraj and Sultan Al-Ghannam with a fine only, while it suspended Al-Nasr striker Mohamed Maran and Al-Ettifaq duo Ali Hazazi and Khaled Al-Ghannam for one month.
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