4 clubs are banned from registering in the Rushen League
16 Saudi clubs were banned from registration by a decision from FIFA due to the cases filed against them.
Among these clubs are 4 clubs competing in the Saudi Professional League.
The Saudi Al-Riyadiya newspaper said that these clubs are: Al-Fatah, Al-Wahda, Al-Orouba, and Damak.
The newspaper reported that FIFA decided to ban Al-Orouba and Al-Fateh from registration for 3 periods due to dues issues.
The suspended clubs will not be able to conclude any deals during this January unless their cases are resolved first.
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