The Disciplinary Committee of the Football Association decided during its meeting today at the Federation’s headquarters in Dubai, based on an estimate submitted by the national team’s physician, to draw attention to Al-Wahda Club because it violated the decision of the Football Association’s board of directors not to include the injury of the team player Mohammed Barghash in the new system introduced by the Football Association Concerning obliging clubs to register injuries to players to place them in the record of players so that the technical team of the national team is aware of any injury that any player might be exposed to if the team was chosen, while the Vice-President of the Discipline Committee confirmed the official spokesman Counselor Hamdan Al-Zyoudi in a statement Press reports that the penalty imposed on the violating club may reach a fine of 100,000 dirhams if repeated.

On the other hand, the Disciplinary Committee decided to reject the complaint that had been submitted by the Quartro team due to the lack of an equipped ambulance and security men during the team’s last match against the Almog in the second division. The committee adopted the result of the match as it came in the referee’s report, which is the wave’s victory by three goals against a goal.

Hamdan Al-Zyoudi added, "The committee based its decision on the complaint submitted by Quartro Club on the testimonies of the match referee, Yasser Khalfan, and the fourth referee, Hassan Ali Al-Balushi. The committee found that there was no disciplinary violation in this regard and therefore rejected the complaint."