A deadline granted by the Ministry of Sports to the Saudi Roshan League clubs expired, last Tuesday, in order to limit their foreign issues pending with the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA), according to a circular that Al-Riyadiah obtained a copy of.
The ministry instructed the clubs to upload all case data to its digital governance platform, in which there is a special file for each club, noting at the same time that it does not consider the cases that will be sent via e-mail.
And I asked the clubs, in the absence of external issues, to clarify this on the platform by writing the phrase “there is no” in all the required fields, in addition to attaching a letter signed and approved by the CEO and financial director with the club’s seal.
The move of the Ministry of Sports coincided with a time when Al-Nasr, Al-Ittihad, Al-Wehda, Al-Taawon, Al-Raed and Al-Shabab clubs were facing outstanding issues.
It is noteworthy that Al-Ahly imposed a ban on him by the International Federation of Football Associations for two consecutive periods, due to the failure to pay the dues of Jamaican Grabban.
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