“Saudi discipline” fine Al-Sahlawi for immoral terms – sports – Arab...

“Saudi discipline” fine Al-Sahlawi for immoral terms – sports – Arab...
“Saudi discipline” fine Al-Sahlawi for immoral terms – sports – Arab...

The Discipline and Ethics Committee of the Saudi Football Association decided today to impose a fine on Mohammed Al-Sahlawi, the player of the Saudi Al-Taawon Club, worth 50,000 Saudi riyals, due to comments that included unethical phrases through his Twitter account.

Al-Sahlawi, the former Al-Qadisiyah player and Al-Nasr player, responded after his team Al-Taawon exited the 16th round of the AFC Champions League against Al-Nasr on his Twitter account on a comment in response to “carrying an immoral suggestion,” which made the Disciplinary Committee intervene according to its regulations, since Al-Sahlawi is a professional player In one of the Saudi clubs.

On the other hand, the committee issued a decision to accept Al-Ittihad club’s protest against Al-Shabab club due to the irregular participation of Al-Shabab player Hammoud Al-Enezi. The committee decided to suspend the administrator of the youth club, Hussein Moaz, for a period of two months.


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