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News 24 | 7 fiery demands from the youth in the case of Ahmed Sharahili and Al-Ittihad

Press sources revealed the demands set by the Al-Shabab Club Board of Directors, headed by Khaled Al-Baltan, in the complaint he submitted to the Professionalism and Player Conditions Committee of the Saudi Football Association, regarding his case once morest Al-Ittihad Club and the player Ahmed Sharahili.

The sources said, according to Al-Riyadia, that the youth administration demanded, in its complaint with the Professional Committee, Al-Ittihad Club and player Ahmed Sharahili, a compensation of 21 million riyals.

The sources indicated that the youth requested compensation of 20 million riyals for the explicit violation of the rights of the Al-Shabab club, and the violation of contracts, as stated in the complaint, in addition to a fine of one million riyals to the management of Al-Ittihad Club for “circumventing the transfer rules.”

The sources indicated that the youth administration requested to prevent the Al-Ittihad club from registering new players in two periods, and to suspend the player Ahmed Sharahili for a period of 6 months, with the committee addressing the Central Bank to disclose the amounts received in the player’s bank accounts in the last 8 months.

The youth president, Khaled Al-Baltan, also demanded the punishment of Al-Ittihad club chairman Anmar Al-Haili, the executive director of football Hamid Al-Balawi, the director of professionalism, and the administrators who participated in the violation of negotiation.

Al-Ittihad had announced his contract with Sharahili, starting from next season, following entering the free period (the last six months of his contract) with Al-Shabab club last January.

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