The Iraqi Football Association punishes the police and considers it a loser against the Zakho team (document)

by times news cr

2023-12-24T12:25:22+00:00

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/ The Iraqi Football Association decided, on Sunday, to punish Al-Shorta Club technically, administratively, and financially and consider its football team to have lost by three unpaid goals to the Zakho team, due to violating the regulations of the Iraq Stars League.

Zakho Club President, Ammar Farhan, told Agency, “The Disciplinary Committee of the Iraqi Football Association considered Al-Shorta Club a loser against Zakho 0-3 after winning 2-1 in their match that took place on the eighth of this month at Najaf Stadium.” .

He stated that “the police were punished for violating the federation’s regulations for the Iraqi Stars League by fielding more professional players than scheduled. He was fined 15 million dinars, and the team supervisor was suspended for two months.”

The Zakho club had objected to the police team because of the professional players who represented the team, as the Iraq Stars League regulations stipulate that the registration of foreign professional players should be 4 players under the international classification for national teams from the 90 series or below, and two players from the 91 series or above, while The Yemeni player is registered as a citizen player, provided that the number of players does not exceed one player in each club.

The Zakho club administration’s complaint was submitted because the police did not implement this condition, and thus the Zakho administration is demanding that the regulations be implemented and the police consider it a 3-0 loser due to the illegal participation of a number of its players.

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