Reliable sources have informed “Hesport” that the National Professional Football League has appointed Abdelhak Al-Qarqouri as the new head of the Central Arbitration Committee, succeeding Abderrahim Al-Motamanni, who resigned from the position.
The sources further indicated that the appointment of Al-Qarqouri as the head of the Central Arbitration Committee was made on Tuesday, without an official announcement issued on the matter.
Abdelhak Al-Qarqouri, the newly appointed head of the Central Arbitration Committee, brings with him extensive experience as a referee and within the “Arbitration Directorate.”
Abderrahim Al-Motamanni had previously stated, in a statement to “Hesport,” that he had officially submitted his resignation from the presidency of the Central Arbitration Committee due to “differences in work orientations and conflicts of interest,” as he expressed it.