Syrian Federation imposes tough sanctions in October

The Syrian Football Association Disciplinary Committee imposed harsh penalties on the Tishrin club after the committee reviewed a report by observers and referees on a match between Tishrin and Al-Watba in the Syrian Cup.

The committee decided to fine the Tishrin club 2 million Syrian pounds for collectively swearing at the referee, throwing stones on the pitch and injuring the assistant referee in a match between Tishrin and Al Watba.

The committee has decided to suspend Tishrin club president Tariq Zaini, Tishrin team assistant coach Ayham Shamali and player Mohamed Malta for one year for outrageous behavior contrary to sporting values ​​and ethics.

The Committee also decided to suspend the players Muhammad Hamdko and Nadeem Sabbah for 4 official matches and friendly matches that take place in them for their outrageous behavior that is contrary to sports values ​​and ethics, as well as to suspend the player Hassan Abu Zainab for a period of 4 matches and interspersed with them friendly matches for spitting at the match referee Tishrin and Al-Watba.

Tishreen players caused violence and unrest during Al Watba’s match in the first leg of the Syrian Cup semi-finals, which ended with Al Watba winning with two unanswered goals before the two teams met in the second leg tomorrow, Saturday. .

Source: agencies

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