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Saudi Arabian Football Federation to Review Fan Behavior Laws After Player Hit with Whip

As a result of the incident that occurred after the final of the Saudi Arabian Football Super Cup, when Moroccan striker Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah was hit with a whip by a fan, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation decided to re -to examine their laws related to the behavior of fans, according to the aforementioned.

As soon as the referee blew the whistle at the end of the game, he won crescent moonOn Thursday, against Al-Ittihad 4-1 in Abu Dhabi, a dispute occurred between… thank god Who scored the only goal for the losing team, and one of the fans who responded to being sprayed with water by the Moroccan player by cracking a whip.

He declared Saudi Federation The Football Players Association of the Kingdom expressed their shock at the “disgraceful scenes”, stressing that their priority is to ensure the safety of everyone at matches.

The statement dated Sunday said: “There is football Kingdom of Saudi Arabia It’s a family sport, and luckily fans breaking out of the system are rare. “For this reason, the actions of those who consider themselves a fan are inconsistent with everything that Saudi football stands for, and we completely condemn what happened.”

The statement continued: “There will be a comprehensive review of the spectator code of conduct The review will ensure that updated rules and regulations are in place to quickly and effectively impose appropriate penalties to help ‘ avoid incidents like this again.

Saudi Arabia has made great strides to become a global power in sport, and in the past two years has brought in international soccer stars such as Portugal. Cristiano Ronaldo The Brazilian Neymar and the French Karim BenzemaIt will also be the only candidate to host the World Cup in 2034.

2024-04-15 12:29:59

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