The Case of Al Hilal Sudan is Heading for Resolution Within CAF After a Legal Session
Al-Hilal Sudanese club has entered a critical stage in its case presented before the Confederation of African Football, following a session that witnessed intense legal discussions between various parties, as they await the final decision.
According to an official statement from the club, the session was held today at noon with the presence of Secretary-General Dr. Hassan Ali Issa, alongside lawyer Pedro, where the legal team presented a plea to defend Al Hilal's position.
The session witnessed the presentation of several legal defenses and objections, along with urgent requests aimed at protecting the club's rights within the corridors of the continental federation, given the complexity of the case and the intertwining of its regulatory aspects.
Despite the intensity of the discussions, the issue was not resolved during the session, as it was decided to postpone it until the next day, with the final decision to be issued afterward.
Al Hilal supporters are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the upcoming session, given the importance of the anticipated decision and its impact on the team's trajectory in African competitions.
According to an official statement from the club, the session was held today at noon with the presence of Secretary-General Dr. Hassan Ali Issa, alongside lawyer Pedro, where the legal team presented a plea to defend Al Hilal's position.
The session witnessed the presentation of several legal defenses and objections, along with urgent requests aimed at protecting the club's rights within the corridors of the continental federation, given the complexity of the case and the intertwining of its regulatory aspects.
Despite the intensity of the discussions, the issue was not resolved during the session, as it was decided to postpone it until the next day, with the final decision to be issued afterward.
Al Hilal supporters are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the upcoming session, given the importance of the anticipated decision and its impact on the team's trajectory in African competitions.