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Pioneering and unprecedented, the president of the Lebanese Basketball Federation, Akram Al Halabi, decided to sue the rioters of the Hikma club in court after the events of the end of the game. A number of these players went to court. field and have been exposed to a number of players. Cart
Halabi made the bold decision to distinguish rioters from the vast base of the Green Club, Lebanon's most popular club.
The union leader went to the police station in Ghazir city. He asked to open a case against the offenders and to prosecute them in court. He also took the necessary steps to obtain a warrant for their arrest and to prosecute them in court.
"It is time to get rid of the rioters and deter them by legal means, in order to curb the growing unrest, by committing to do whatever is necessary to ensure match security in stadiums and to spare these riots and the phenomenon of violence ".
And distinguished the Halabi between the hooligans and the broad base of the club, after all it was enough to punish a club whose public was rioting. He continued the judicial proceedings before the judicial authorities, which had to accompany federal decisions to prevent people involved in the riots from entering the stadiums.
He is also committed to ensuring the security of matches and making the field a restricted area for the public.
Riots erupted after a noisy match caused by the Sudanese national who played in Hanville's Arthur Magog, pushing a savvy player to force the latter to force him to commit an unsportsmanlike foul. Magok was punished with dismissal and his absence from his team's match against Al-Riyadi in the next stage.
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