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Al-Marsad Newspaper: Former Al-Hilal goalkeeper Saleh Al-Saloomi said he paid a lot for his beliefs during the period when the players were shaved and wearing long pants – indicating the period during which he played -.
His story with the Sahrawis
According to the Mecca newspaper, Saloumi reportedly told his story to the journalists of the time, claiming that they had tried to co-opt him, but that they had not done so because of his beliefs that he was holding today, and that they had also tried to put pressure on sports officials at the time to force him to change his style at the stadium and the way in which his hairstyle was near. The story of German goalkeeper Schumacher.
He added, "I did not give in to the demands of the religious authority of the time and to the demands of some of my family members in Riyadh and Qassim, my father, may God have mercy on me. from them, resisted my invitations, "he said, pointing out that he was coming from Jeddah and that he was more comfortable than staying in Riyadh, where he his people were more faithful. Traditions and customs and extremism compared to what was happening in Jeddah.
I lobbied my family for her to cut my hair
Salloumi explained that although a sports official asked him to cut his hair on the occasion of the Prince Faisal Cup final in 1986 and the 1995 Arab Championship finals at the coronation of 39, Al Hilal, he had not yielded to the final of the Arab clubs' elite championship.
Al-Saloumi revealed that the officials had asked him to cut his hair, but he refused, which prevented him from representing the teams. He pointed out that the situation had changed today and that different types of stories had emerged.
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