Al-Ahly’s bankruptcy and relegation to the fourth degree .. The truth of FIFA’s historic decision

He faces the “future” of the club’s first football team Al Ahly, a real danger, in the next few years; Because of international cases, before the International Football Association “FIFA”, and the Court of Sports “CAS”.

Al-Ahly is present in the current season, in a competition Yellow League First Division; After its historic decline, at the end of the last sports year 2021-2022.

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Al-Raqi occupies seventh place in the Yellow League standings for the first division 2022-2023, with 8 points, from two wins and two draws, compared to only one defeat.

* International cases against Al-Ahly Club

In this context, sports lawyer Ahmed Al-Sheikhi announced that 20 official decisions were issued by FIFA against Al-Ahly Club during the last sports season only.

Al-Sheikhi revealed, through his official account on the micro-blogging site “Twitter”, that the value of the financial fines on Al-Ahly, in these cases, exceeds 80 million riyals.

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The sports lawyer stressed that Al-Raqi is considered the most Saudi club in the number of international decisions, as a “debtor” defendant.

Al-Sheikhi added: “Resolving the legal and financial file has become an urgent necessity, in order to avoid a repetition of the situation (Al Ain Club), God forbid.”

– So, will Al-Ahly club be declared bankrupt and demoralized?!

This tweet .. sparked controversy in the Saudi sports street; One of the fans asked Sheikhi a question; He said: “Will Al-Ahly be declared bankrupt and relegated to the fourth degree?!”

Ahmed Al-Sheikhy responded to this serious question about Al-Ahly Club; He said, “No, no, not to this degree.”

Al-Sheikhy explained that the expected punishment against Al-Ahly; It is the deprivation of contracts, in the upcoming winter Mercato, or the summer of 2023; In the event of a delay in the International Court of Sport (CAS) in issuing its decisions on the appeal.

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