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01-04-2002, 01:30 PM
في موقع الاتحاد الاسيوي ذكر
انه سيعاقب الجابر على كلامته البذئيه
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Al Hilal's hopes of a second Asian Cup Winners' Cup title have been dealt a massive blow following the suspension of inspirational skipper Sami Al Jaber from Saturday's final against Chonbuk Hyundai.
The tournament disciplinary committee chaired by Bahrain's Abdulla Hamza banned the veteran Saudi international after he was found guilty of what the AFC media release stated as 'using abusive language against Al Sadd coach Ilie Balaci'.
Balaci previously worked with Al Jaber when the Romanian coached the Riyadh side two years ago when he guided them to the 2000 Asian Super Cup title.
Al Jaber, who had been on the receiving end of some very physical challenges throughout the controversial semi-final against Al Sadd, may also face further censure from the AFC Disciplinary Committee following his outburst at the end of Al Hilal's 1-0 victory.
Meanwhile, the tournament disciplinary committee has also handed a ban to Al Sadd's on-loan striker Fabrice Akwa.
The Angolan hitman, whose superb injury time equaliser was contentiously ruled out for off side, was found guilty of pushing the second assistant referee in the unpleasant melee at the conclusion of the match.
The AFC release also announced that the Disciplinary Committee has issued a 'severe warning to Al Sadd Club for the unsporting behaviour of their players and team officials at the end of the semi-final'.
* Views expressed in the news articles are not necessarily official views of the Asian Football Confederation.
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http://www.asian-football.com/mrel/news_37174_E.html
انه سيعاقب الجابر على كلامته البذئيه
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Al Hilal's hopes of a second Asian Cup Winners' Cup title have been dealt a massive blow following the suspension of inspirational skipper Sami Al Jaber from Saturday's final against Chonbuk Hyundai.
The tournament disciplinary committee chaired by Bahrain's Abdulla Hamza banned the veteran Saudi international after he was found guilty of what the AFC media release stated as 'using abusive language against Al Sadd coach Ilie Balaci'.
Balaci previously worked with Al Jaber when the Romanian coached the Riyadh side two years ago when he guided them to the 2000 Asian Super Cup title.
Al Jaber, who had been on the receiving end of some very physical challenges throughout the controversial semi-final against Al Sadd, may also face further censure from the AFC Disciplinary Committee following his outburst at the end of Al Hilal's 1-0 victory.
Meanwhile, the tournament disciplinary committee has also handed a ban to Al Sadd's on-loan striker Fabrice Akwa.
The Angolan hitman, whose superb injury time equaliser was contentiously ruled out for off side, was found guilty of pushing the second assistant referee in the unpleasant melee at the conclusion of the match.
The AFC release also announced that the Disciplinary Committee has issued a 'severe warning to Al Sadd Club for the unsporting behaviour of their players and team officials at the end of the semi-final'.
* Views expressed in the news articles are not necessarily official views of the Asian Football Confederation.
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http://www.asian-football.com/mrel/news_37174_E.html