The Club Licensing Committee of the Saudi Professional League decided not to grant the clubs “Al-Ittihad, Al-Nasr, Al-Ahly, Al-Raed, Al-Batin, Abha, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Wahda, Al-Ain” the Asian license for the 2021-2022 sports season; This is due to their failure to meet a number of mandatory criteria stipulated in the Club Licensing Regulations.
While the licensing committee granted the clubs “Al-Hilal, Al-Faisaly, Al-Shabab, Al-Taawun, Al-Ittifaq, Al-Fateh, Damak” the Asian licence; This is because they meet the mandatory “sports, infrastructure, administrative, legal and financial” criteria stipulated in the AFC Club Licensing Regulations.
The committee indicated that the clubs that did not obtain the license have the right to appeal against the decisions issued before the Licensing Appeal Committee, within a maximum period of October 23.
Sabq electronic newspaper
previously
2021-10-21
The Club Licensing Committee of the Saudi Professional League decided not to grant the clubs “Al-Ittihad, Al-Nasr, Al-Ahly, Al-Raed, Al-Batin, Abha, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Wahda, Al-Ain” the Asian license for the 2021-2022 sports season; This is because they did not meet a number of mandatory criteria stipulated in the Club Licensing Regulations.
While the licensing committee granted the clubs “Al-Hilal, Al-Faisaly, Al-Shabab, Al-Taawun, Al-Ittifaq, Al-Fateh, Damak” the Asian licence; This is because they meet the mandatory “sports, infrastructure, administrative, legal and financial” criteria stipulated in the AFC Club Licensing Regulations.
The committee indicated that the clubs that did not obtain the license have the right to appeal against the decisions issued before the Licensing Appeal Committee, within a maximum period of October 23.
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The Club Licensing Committee of the Saudi Professional League decided not to grant the clubs “Al-Ittihad, Al-Nasr, Al-Ahly, Al-Raed, Al-Batin, Abha, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Wahda, Al-Ain” the Asian license for the 2021-2022 sports season; This is due to their failure to meet a number of mandatory criteria stipulated in the Club Licensing Regulations.
While the licensing committee granted the clubs “Al-Hilal, Al-Faisaly, Al-Shabab, Al-Taawun, Al-Ittifaq, Al-Fateh, Damak” the Asian licence; This is because they meet the mandatory “sports, infrastructure, administrative, legal and financial” criteria stipulated in the AFC Club Licensing Regulations.
The committee indicated that the clubs that did not obtain the license have the right to appeal against the decisions issued before the Licensing Appeal Committee, within a maximum period of October 23.
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