The Committee for Professionalism and Players’ Conditions in the Saudi Football Association received a letter from the management of Al-Nasr Club, requesting a speedy settlement of the complaint case once morest Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, the Al-Ittihad player, and his club, in what is known as the “records case.”
The Saudi Sports Arbitration Center also received a similar letter, asking the Al-Asimi Club to settle the case of Al-Hilal player Mohammed Kanoo. The club had submitted a complaint to the Professional Committee once morest Al-Ittihad and Hamdallah, the team’s player, two months ago, on the pretext that they negotiated during the validity of Al-Mughrabi’s contract with Al-Nasr, and supported him with what he called evidence established according to audio recordings, according to a statement issued by the club. Al-Nasr also submitted an appeal once morest the decision of the financial fine in the case of Muhammad Kanoo following he signed two clubs, and the three arbitrators were determined, but the dates of the sessions for looking into the case under the dome of the Sports Arbitration Center, the highest degree of litigation in sports affairs in the country, have not yet been set.