
According to Mehr news agency and quoted from the website of Persepolis club, Amir Ali Hosseini announced that the case of the former goalkeeper of Persepolis football team does not pose any risk to the club regarding the professional license and this case is in the open stage.
He added: In a letter sent to the club from the Supreme Sports Court on September 16, equivalent to Friday, September 25, it was announced; This court plans to hold a hearing to deal with this case on November 9, equal to November 18.
Amir Ali Hosseini stated: In the previous correspondence of the Supreme Court of Sports with Persepolis Club, it was determined that the referee panel is chaired by an Italian referee, and the other two referees are one from Persepolis Club and the other is a referee selected by Rado Shovic. will investigate this case. These three referees will be present in this meeting together with the secretary and other people.
The club’s international director noted: In any case, Rado Šovic’s case is open and FIFA’s preliminary decision has not yet been finalized. Therefore, this player’s case for the club will not pose a threat to FIFA, CAS and AFC for the issue of professional license until this hearing is held and the referees announce their opinions and finally the Supreme Court of Sports issues the final decision. There is definitely no danger for Persepolis until then.