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Exclusion of Iranian and Saudi Members from AFC Disciplinary Committee Over Conflict of Interests

The Malaysian Dato Windsor John, Secretary-General of the Asian Confederation, revealed to Al-Riyadiya that the Iranian Jahangir Baglari, head of the Disciplinary Committee, and the Saudi member Bandar Al-Hamidani, were excluded from discussing the issue of the federation and Sepahan, due to the conflict of interests of the two parties in the case currently under consideration.
Yesterday, the Asian Football Confederation announced in an official statement the formation of a new Disciplinary Committee, which included Jahangir Baglari from Iran as Chairman, Chen Rui from China as Vice-Chairman, and members Kengo Harima from Japan, Saran Nadarajah from Malaysia, and Ismail Zamil Rasheed from the Maldives. , Guillermo Eroy Jr. from the Philippines, Saudi Bandar Al-Humaidani, and Saeed Mohammed Al-Houti from the Emirates.
The Secretary General of the AFC spoke about the position of the duo, Jahangir Baglari and Bandar Al-Hamidani, in the issue of Al-Ittihad and Sepahan, stressing that it is very normal to exclude anyone from the committee who has an interest on the part of both parties, which means that the Chairman of the Committee and Al-Hamidani will not discuss the issue that the fans of the two clubs are waiting for to be resolved before the start of the round. The third of the Champions League groups, which will start on the 23rd of this month.
Dato’ Windsor confirmed that the Disciplinary Committee is the one who has the timing to announce the crisis decision for the Al-Ittihad and Sepahan match after obtaining all the information it needs in order to resolve the controversy, indicating that he does not know when the decision will be issued, especially since the committee is separate in itself and no official interferes in its work.

2023-10-18 21:25:45

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