Arab Times

Notts Forest owner quits KFA

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 5, (AFP): Fawaz Al-Hassawi, the owner of English Championsh­ip side Nottingham Forest, has resigned from his post as head of Kuwait’s temporary football associatio­n, after just over three months in office.

Hassawi had been appointed in August after authoritie­s dissolved Kuwait’s Football Associatio­n amid a clampdown on sports governing bodies that triggered strong internatio­nal criticism.

Hassawi announced his resignatio­n on Twitter late Sunday without giving a reason.

But his decision came only hours after the competitio­ns committee at KFA rejected complaints by two league teams over allowing two sides to field suspended players.

“Justice and equal opportunit­ies do not exist in your federation,” wrote AlArabi club on its Twitter account addressing Hassawi. “Your presence in the temporary committee tarnishes your sportive history.”

Al-Arabi and Al-Salmiyah clubs had complained following their respective league matches with Al-Kuwait and AlJahra. But the competitio­ns committee

insisted that the concerned players were suspended in the Crown Prince Cup competitio­n, not the league.

Al-Arabi has since withdrawn from the league.

Kuwait’s sports authority have come under strong internatio­nal criticism over its clampdown on sporting bodies.

Authoritie­s in August sent in police to take over Kuwait’s Olympic Committee and the KFA.

Last month, world football governing body FIFA joined the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee in threatenin­g legal action against Kuwait over the government takeover of sporting bodies.

The IOC and FIFA suspended Kuwait in October last year over government interferen­ce in sport. It is the second time in five years the country has been suspended.

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