Last Tuesday evening, the Professional Committee of the Saudi Football Association announced the imposition of a severe penalty on the Al-Ittihad club and its Moroccan player Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah amid a complaint from the Al-Nasr club.
The Al-Nasr club, led by Musli Al-Muammar, filed a case against the Al-Ittihad club and its Moroccan striker, Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, related to the illegal negotiations of the Moroccan player with Al-Ittihad, which was known as the “registration case “.
The Professionalism Committee decided to remove Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah from office for a period of 4 months starting from the date of the decision (August 2, and impose a fine of 300,000 riyals).
It also decided to suspend Hamed Al-Balawi, Chief Executive of Football at Al-Ittihad Club, for a period of 6 months from the date of the decision (August 2) and impose a fine of 300,000 rials.
With regard to Mishal Al-Saeed, director of the Al-Ittihad first football team, it was decided to suspend him from office for a period of 3 months, starting from the date of the decision.
The professional committee also decided to deprive the Al-Ittihad Club of the registration of new players for one registration period, starting from the next registration period, and to impose a fine of 500,000 rials.
The Committee clarified that the decisions rendered against the Al Ittihad Club on 2 August 2022 are subject to appeal to the Saudi Sports Arbitration Centre.
Source: agencies