Dave Kumar, a lawyer and professor of sports law, believes that accepting the request of Al-Ahly Jeddah to obtain a temporary measures decision and register its new players for the next season from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is very difficult, after the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) punished him by preventing him from registering for two consecutive periods until In the event of payment of arrears required of him.
Kumar told the “In the Goal” program: In order to obtain a decision on temporary measures, there are 3 conditions, which are proof of irreversible damage, that the party shows that its case is viable, and that its interest outweighs the other party.
And he continued: In the case of Al-Ahly, the matter is related to unpaid salaries, and if the club does not pay the players’ salaries, it is unlikely that it will succeed, because Al-Ahly will submit a request and “FIFA” will respond to it, then a panel of arbitrators will be appointed to consider the case, but I do not see that the result of the request It will be successful, and signing new players is not considered harmful to the club.