Fahad Al-Mowallad, Mohammed Al-Subaie get one-year ban for doping

Fahad Al-Mowallad, left, Mohammed bin Nasser Al-Subaie. (Courtesy: AN photo, Shutterstock)
Updated 30 May 2019
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Fahad Al-Mowallad, Mohammed Al-Subaie get one-year ban for doping

  • The SADCC statement said the decision will be subject to appeal up to 21 days from the date of the ban’s issue

JEDDAH: The Saudi Arabia Anti-Doping Committee (SAADC) has suspended footballers Fahad Al-Mowallad of Al-Ittihad FC and Mohammed bin Nasser Al-Subaie of Ettifaq FC for one year starting on May 9.

In a statement on Tuesday SAADC claimed the pair had violated anti-doping regulations, based on paragraph 2/3/14 of the Saudi Regulation on Anti-Doping in Sports, and that traces of a metabolic stimulant amphetamine had been detected in samples taken from the athletes in blood tests on April 1 and 13. Both were informed of the positive test results on May 8.

SAADC took a statement from Al-Mowallad at a hearing held on May 20, and from Al-Subaie on May 21.

The players will now be banned from playing in local and international competitions for one year starting from May 9, 2019, the date of their original temporary suspension.

The pair will also be banned from training professionally until the last two months of their period of suspension based on paragraph 2/12/10 of the Saudi Regulation on Anti-Doping in Sports.

The statement also said that the decision will be subject to appeal up to 21 days from the date of the ban’s issue. SAADC added that it informed the two players of this right to appeal, as well as notifying the Saudi Football Federation and the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) of the disciplinary action.  


Kyrgios beats Sabalenka in ‘Battle of the Sexes: Dubai Showdown’

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Kyrgios beats Sabalenka in ‘Battle of the Sexes: Dubai Showdown’

  • Australian claims 6-3, 6-3 win in front of sold-out crowd at Coca-Cola Arena

DUBAI: Nick Kyrgios on Sunday night overcame Aryna Sabalenka in the “Battle of the Sexes: The Dubai Showdown” in front of a sold-out crowd at the Coca Cola Arena.

The Australian, who won the match 6-3, 6-3, was presented with the winner’s trophy by Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Juma Al-Maktoum, a former UAE national tennis player and president of the UAE Padel Tennis Association.

“Firstly this wasn’t a win for me, it was a win for both of us,” Kyrgios said.

“She is an incredible player and she really tested me. You have to remember I’m only one of a few who has beaten the big four, some of the best of all time. And Aryna showed the world that she can come toe-to-toe with me.”

“I’ll be honest I struggled to sleep last night,” he said. “I knew there was a lot of pressure and talk around this game and I wasn’t going to take it lightly. I loved it here in Dubai, being here with my friends and in this arena. She made me sweat.”

World No.1 Sabalenka said: “I really enjoyed it, I really enjoyed the challenge. It was unpredictable for both of us; I had to adjust my serve and I needed to find the perfect position for my kick serve.

“It was a really interesting experience, and being here in Dubai, the energy in the arena was super strong. I hope that people around the world saw it and enjoyed it too, and brought more attention to the sport of tennis.”

Ahmed Al-Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, said: “Dubai continues to strengthen its reputation as a global hub for major sporting events.”

The event “delivered a world class experience for fans and showcased the city on an international stage,” he added.

The event marked TLive’s debut in the Middle East. The company’s Chairman and CEO Michel Lamuniere said: “The energy inside the arena was incredible and the response from fans exceeded our expectations.

“We’re proud to have delivered an iconic event in Dubai and grateful to our partners for helping bring this vision to life.”