Football player Normann, who left Russia, was disqualified for spitting at an opponent
The Norwegian midfielder of the Saudi Al-Raed, Mathias Norman, who left Russia after the drone attack on Moscow City, was disqualified for six matches of the national championship. Nettavisen reports.
The reason was spitting at an opponent, Abdelhamid Sabiri, in the match of the 22nd round of the Saudi Arabian championship against Al-Faihi (1:2), which took place on February 29. In addition to the suspension, the footballer will have to pay a fine of 15 thousand euros.
On August 9, Norman sent Rostov and Dynamo Moscow a notice of termination of the contract due to the fact that drones crashed into the Moscow City building. Then, citing these circumstances, the legionary fled the country.
From 2019 to 2021, Norman played for Rostov, after which he spent a year in the English Norwich on loan. In the fall of 2022, the player was again loaned to Dynamo. The player moved to Al-Raed in August 2023.
Source: Lenta

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