Al-Jazeera protests against the Ajman match refereeing team ... and Khater's knee surgery

Al-Jazirah Football Company lodged an official protest with the Football Association against the refereeing team who managed the "Abu Dhabi Pride" match against Ajman, which ended in a 3-3 draw, in the 24th round of the Arabian Gulf League, according to what it said on its official account on the communication site. Social "Twitter".

She explained, "We express our confidence that officials will take whatever is necessary to avoid committing fatal mistakes affecting the match results and the tournament schedule."

It is noteworthy that he managed the last round match for Al-Jazeera, referee Hamad Ali Youssef, first assistant referee, Ahmed Al-Rashidi, second assistant referee, Zayed Daoud, and fourth referee Hassan Ali Mohammed Al-Balushi.

Al-Jazeera supervisor Hussein Suhail, in a previous press statement, expressed their dissatisfaction in the club about the arbitration errors, which he said deprived Al-Jazeera of its right to achieve the three points.

On the other hand, the player Hazza Sabit Khater underwent a successful operation to restore the cruciate ligament in the right knee at Burjeel Hospital, explaining in a press release that the team's medical equipment will determine for him a program of treatment and rehabilitation for return to training and participation in matches.

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