Al-Nasr Studies International Escalation in Its Case Against Al-Urouba
Al-Nasr Club is preparing to take a new legal step in its dispute with Al-Urouba, after its protest regarding the participation of goalkeeper Rafea Al-Ruwaili was rejected, prompting it to approach the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Appeals Committee upheld the decision of the Disciplinary Committee to reject Al-Nasr's protest, which deemed Al-Ruwaili's participation illegal, leading the club to seek new legal avenues.
Despite local judicial authorities confirming the validity of Al-Urouba's position, Al-Nasr continues to assert its rights, believing that the case is not yet resolved and is considering resorting to international arbitration.
Al-Nasr sees that turning to the Court of Arbitration for Sport may be the last resort to ensure its fairness, amidst public anticipation for the results of the potential escalation.
With Al-Nasr insisting on moving forward, the sports community is awaiting developments in the case. Will the club succeed in turning the tables through the international route?
The Appeals Committee upheld the decision of the Disciplinary Committee to reject Al-Nasr's protest, which deemed Al-Ruwaili's participation illegal, leading the club to seek new legal avenues.
Despite local judicial authorities confirming the validity of Al-Urouba's position, Al-Nasr continues to assert its rights, believing that the case is not yet resolved and is considering resorting to international arbitration.
Al-Nasr sees that turning to the Court of Arbitration for Sport may be the last resort to ensure its fairness, amidst public anticipation for the results of the potential escalation.
With Al-Nasr insisting on moving forward, the sports community is awaiting developments in the case. Will the club succeed in turning the tables through the international route?