Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – In the aftermath of his exclusion from the Moroccan national football team, striker Abderrazak Hamdallah received another blow as the Saudi Arabian Football Federation’s Discipline and Ethics Committee announced disciplinary actions against him following the conclusion of his team’s match against Al Nassr in the Saudi Professional League.
The disciplinary measures were disclosed on Thursday evening and come merely hours after Hamdallah’s name was omitted from the list of players representing the Moroccan national football team.
The Moroccan striker now faces a fine of twenty thousand Saudi riyals for his failure to attend the flash interview zone.
The Union team, led by Hamdallah, suffered a defeat against Al Nassr with a scoreline of 5-2, with Hamdallah scoring two goals during the match.
Hamdallah, originally from M’ssila, has faced a series of setbacks recently, first with the exclusion from the Moroccan national squad, and now with the disciplinary action in Saudi Arabia.
These events add to the challenges for the accomplished striker, known for his goal-scoring prowess.
The Union team currently holds the sixth position in the Saudi Professional League standings for the current season with 28 points.
As Hamdallah navigates through these challenging times, his performance on the field will be closely observed, both domestically and internationally. The dual setbacks emphasize the unpredictability of football, where success and challenges often come hand in hand.