Surprise .. Najm Al-Nasr, Hamdallah, was acquitted of assaulting Al-Ahmad and stopping him for two matches

The Disciplinary Committee of the Saudi-Moroccan Football Federation acquitted Abd al-Razzaq Hamdallah, the star of the Saudi Al-Nasr club, of the suspicion of physical assault on Walid Al-Ahmad, the Al-Faisali player, during the two teams' match, in the semifinals of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup.

The Disciplinary Committee decided to temporarily suspend Hamdallah for a period of 15 days until the investigation into the incident that occurred, on April 4.

The Disciplinary Committee of the Saudi Football Association confirmed that Hamdallah, the Al-Nasr striker, has not been proven wrong, and that the punishment imposed on him has been stopped.

The committee said in a statement today: "The decision to suspend Hamdallah for a period of 15 days has ended, due to the failure to prove the violation, after the suspicion of assaulting the physical and moral sanctity of the opposing team player during the semi-finals of the King's Cup in front of Al-Faisaly."

The committee’s statement added: “After reviewing the statement of the referees committee, including a video from the official carrier, the head of the committee issued an operative decision to suspend Hamdallah for 15 days on April 7, after the investigation with Hamdallah, and hearing the statements of Walid Al-Ahmad, who stated that what Hamdallah did What happens between players in football, which he thinks is normal, and that the touch was in the lower back. "

And the statement continued: "And since the party supposed to be harmed, he acknowledged that no harm had occurred to him, and that he sees it as a normal thing that happens between the players, which makes the committee satisfied with its investigations, and thus the offender is not proven."


In a related context, the Disciplinary Committee confirmed that Hamdallah committed unsportsmanlike behavior after the end of the match against Al-Faisali, and decided to suspend him for two matches, and compel him to pay a fine of ten thousand Saudi riyals.

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