Witness in the Hamdallah Recordings case and Al-Ittihad issues an official statement
Hamad Al-Dosari came out; The witness in the case of Al-Nasr Club against Al-Ittihad and the Moroccan striker Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah, known as the Recordings, expressed his silence, to respond to all the accusations leveled against him.
Some parties had accused Al-Dosari of corruption and taking a bribe, in order to give false testimony in order for Al-Nasr to win his case against Hamdallah and Al-Ittihad Club.
Al-Dosari posted, through his personal account on the social networking site “Twitter”, a statement in a tweet, in which he confirms that he will retain his legal right after being accused of corruption.
The text of the statement came as follows: “I will preserve my legal right after being accused of corruption by lawyer Fahd Barbaa, and that I have received 3 million, and I will file a complaint against everyone who accused me on social media of corruption and bribery and entered into accounts.”
He continued, “I also appeal to His Highness, the Minister of Sports and the President of the Saudi Football Association, to open an investigation and hold accountable those who leaked and published the decision. There are phone numbers and private information in the decision that should not have appeared.”
Hamad Al-Dosari concluded the statement he published, saying: “I did not say anything but the truth, and I did not wrong or insult anyone, and I give my offer in charity to everyone who wronged me.”
The Committee for Professionalism and Players’ Conditions in the Saudi Football Association announced its decision in the case of Hamdallah, where it decided to suspend the player for 4 months, in addition to fining Hamed Al-Balawi, Executive Director of Football in the Federation 300,000 riyals, in addition to suspending Mishaal Al-Saeed, director of football at the brigadier general.
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