Soccer-Qatar FA's disciplinary ruling on Al Shamal game cancels Al Sadd's title party


April ⁠19 (Reuters) - - Qatari side Al Sadd's title-winning celebrations turned out ⁠to be premature after a disciplinary committee overturned a ‌crucial result for rivals Al Shamal on Sunday, making the final match between the two sides a virtual championship showdown.

Qatar Sports Club had beaten Al Shamal ​2-0 in the penultimate game to give ⁠Al Sadd an unassailable five-point ⁠lead ahead of the final round, handing them a third straight ⁠title ‌and their 19th overall.

However, that result was overturned and Qatar SC were handed a 3-0 defeat by the ⁠Qatar Football Association for breaching foreign players' regulations ​during the game.

Al ‌Shamal's successful protest centred on Qatar SC's substitution of ⁠Argentine Franco Russo ​for Ahmed Al-Rawi after Tunisian Ali Saudi was shown a red card.

The protest hinged on the Players' Status Regulations, which state that ⁠if a foreign professional player is sent ​off while six foreign players are on the field, teams cannot replace any of the five Qatari or resident players with another ⁠foreign professional and must complete the match with five foreign players.

The disciplinary committee accepted Al Shamal's complaint and also imposed a fine of 10,000 Qatari riyals ($2,747) on Qatar SC.

The decision catapulted Al ​Shamal to 40 points, just two behind ⁠leaders Al Sadd ahead of the match between the two teams ​on April 27.

Al Sadd need only a ‌draw to secure the title while ​Al Shamal must win to claim their first top division title.

(Reporting by Ashraf Hamed Atta;Editing by Rohith Nair)

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