da heads bet: The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has taken a stand after Abderrazak Hamdallah was attacked by a spectator following a defeat.
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Saudi FA condemns fan behaviourHamdallah whipped by spectator Incident happened after Super CupWHAT HAPPENED?
The action of the individual spectator, whipping Hamdallah, was condemned by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation. A review of the spectator code of conduct is to follow, in addition to imposing penalties to deter similar behaviour in the future.
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The incident took place at the end of the Saudi Arabian Super Cup – played abroad in Abu Dhabi last Thursday, which saw Al Ittihad fall to a comprehensive 4-1 defeat to Al Hilal.
WHAT THE SAUDI FA SAID
Saudi football's governing body said: "The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) and Football Players Association of Saudi Arabia (PFA) are shocked by the disgraceful scenes involving a physical attack by an individual spectator on a member of the team from Al-Ittihad Club at the end of the Diriyah Saudi Super Cup final in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
"Like all other AFC and wider FIFA member associations, the priority of SAFF is to preserve the safety and enjoyment for everyone who loves watching and playing the game.
"Football in Saudi Arabia is a family game and thankfully, fan disorder is extremely rare. It’s why the actions of this so-called 'fan' go against all that Saudi football represents and we completely condemn the incident.
"There will be a thorough review of the spectator code of conduct. The review will ensure updated rules and regulations are put in place to swiftly and effectively impose suitable penalties to help avoid any repeat of such incidents."
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Al Ittihad's defence of the Saudi Pro League title they won last season has been weak. They sit fourth in the table with only seven games left to play and are 30 points adrift of leaders Al Hilal. Only the top three will qualify for the AFC Champions League and there is a five-point gap to make up on Al Ahli, but Al Taawoun are in the same situation, fighting for third. Al Ittihad will also face Al Hilal again in the King Cup semi-final on April 30.