The Jeddah Union was prevented from registering and Hamdallah was suspended for 4 months

Riyadh: Issa Al-Hakami

Today, Tuesday, the Professional Committee of the Saudi Football Association announced its decisions regarding the so-called case of recordings submitted by Al-Nasr Club on March 28 once morest its counterpart Al-Ittihad and its Moroccan player Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, once morest the background of the first and second holding negotiations during the validity of Hamdallah’s contract with Al-Nasr, according to what the latter announced in a statement. Posted on his official website.

The Professional Committee decided to stop the Moroccan striker Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, the Jeddah striker, for 4 months, and to deprive Al Ittihad club of registration for one registration period starting from the current period, in addition to a fine of 500,000 riyals.

The committee also decided to suspend the executive director of the Al-Ittihad team, Hamed Al-Balawi, for 6 months, with a fine of 300,000 riyals, and to suspend the administrator, Mishaal Al-Saeed, for 3 months.

The committee indicated that the parties might appeal the decision to the Saudi Sports Arbitration Center, and according to the published decision, any other requests were rejected.

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