Due to its goal of cooperation.. Al-Shabab defends Hamdallah
Al-Shabab Club seeks to protect the rights of its Moroccan striker Abdul Razak Hamdallah, as it demands the addition of an official goal to his tally in the league. The club's spokesperson, Turki Al-Ghamdi, confirmed that the management is awaiting a decision from the Professional League Association to resolve the matter.
Al-Ghamdi clarified that the referee's report for the match against Al-Taawoun confirmed the counting of the second goal in Hamdallah's name, which necessitates adjusting his tally. He pointed out that the team is operating according to the regulations, calling for a swift decision that reflects transparency and fairness in local competitions.
Al-Ghamdi expressed his astonishment at the association's delay in adjusting the goal, especially with the new round starting without updating the scoring record. He confirmed that the club had previously communicated with the relevant authorities to ensure that its players' rights are not lost.
The Al-Shabab administration did not remain idle, as it submitted official requests based on documents and refereeing reports. Al-Ghamdi emphasized that the club will continue to follow up on the case until the player's tally is correctly adjusted.
Al-Shabab and its fans are awaiting the association's response to the club's demands, especially since the delay in making a decision raises controversy over the accuracy of scoring statistics. Will the association respond quickly to correct the error, or will the debate over the controversial goal continue?
Al-Ghamdi clarified that the referee's report for the match against Al-Taawoun confirmed the counting of the second goal in Hamdallah's name, which necessitates adjusting his tally. He pointed out that the team is operating according to the regulations, calling for a swift decision that reflects transparency and fairness in local competitions.
Al-Ghamdi expressed his astonishment at the association's delay in adjusting the goal, especially with the new round starting without updating the scoring record. He confirmed that the club had previously communicated with the relevant authorities to ensure that its players' rights are not lost.
The Al-Shabab administration did not remain idle, as it submitted official requests based on documents and refereeing reports. Al-Ghamdi emphasized that the club will continue to follow up on the case until the player's tally is correctly adjusted.
Al-Shabab and its fans are awaiting the association's response to the club's demands, especially since the delay in making a decision raises controversy over the accuracy of scoring statistics. Will the association respond quickly to correct the error, or will the debate over the controversial goal continue?