FIFA Punishes Saudi Al-Nasr Football Team Ahead of New Season: Al-Alami Banned from Registering New Deals

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The First Football Team of Al-Nasr Club Faces Severe Punishment by FIFA

Winning gets hit hard by FIFA!

The first football team of the Saudi Al-Nasr club has been severely punished by the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) before the start of the new sports season.

Asfar Al Riyadh have only completed one deal so far during this summer’s transfer market, signing Croatian midfielder Marcelo Brozovic from Italy’s Inter.

According to Al-Riyadiya newspaper, the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) sent a letter to the Saudi Arabian Football Association asking them to prevent Al-Alami from registering any new deal this summer.

And the newspaper went on that it was a punishment; Because the Saudi team did not implement the decision to fine 2 million Saudi riyals in favor of the English club Leicester City on the contract of Nigerian star Ahmed Musa in the summer of 2018.

And FIFA said the English team had made a clause that it would receive an amount of 820,000 rials if Mousa played Al-Alamy in more than 40 matches.

Apart from one million riyals if the team finishes first or second in the league, in addition to separate amounts for each additional opposition that the Nigerian plays in other tournaments, none of which has yet been paid out.

The same newspaper stated that the fine would be lifted when the club paid the amount, after which the Portuguese case would remain with the team. Roy Vittoria, the former team coach who secured Al-Alami’s contract ban; until he receives his debt.

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