The Syrian Football Association decided to ratify the sanctions imposed by the Disciplinary Committee, which imposed financial and suspension fines, for the clubs of Tishreen, Al Wathba, the police and the Sahel.
The most severe penalties approved by the Syrian Federation against Al-Wathba club, Iyad Al-Sibai, were fined 100 thousand Syrian pounds, and prevented him from being with the team for a full year, because of the abuse of the team of the referees of his team against Al-Wehda last Monday, in a match that Al-Wehda lost with a goal without response, and he missed Through this opportunity to tighten the screws on "leader" Tishreen. 
The penalties also affected the Tishreen team after the disciplinary committee imposed the decision to suspend the four official matches against the team manager, Jaafar Diop, because of his objection in word and deed to the rulings of the match and his entry into the referee’s dressing rooms, in his last team’s meeting in front of the coast, which ended in Tishreen’s superiority without a response.
In turn, the police coach, Bassem El Mallah, was subjected to a one-year suspension because he entered the stadium during his team's meeting in the pre-past round in front of the unit, and his attempt to hit the referee.
The lightest penalties came, against the club's director of football in the Sahel, Yasser Nassif, to suspend one match due to his opposition to the referees ’decisions of his team’s match with Tishreen, and his provocative movements against the referees.

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