Moroccan Football Federation Bans Three Officials for Document Forgery

Three futsal and football officials, accused of document forgery, have recently been sanctioned by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
Based on damning reports from the examination of various files, the Ethics Commission of the Moroccan football body decided to suspend and impose sanctions on these officials.
Thus, for being guilty of "forgery of signature and amendment of articles of a professional football contract", the president of Annasr Riadi de Settat, Abdenbi Riad, was given a 2-year suspension. During this period, the official will not be able to engage in any football-related activity, according to an FRMF press release.
The general secretary of the same club, Oussama Riad, is also targeted by the same sanction for the same reasons. In addition to these decisions, the club will have to pay a fine of 10,000 dirhams to the federation.
Furthermore, Khalid El Khalabi, general secretary of the Majd Al Wifaq Riadi football club in Fès, has also been suspended for two years, for forgery of an official document and usurpation of an identity governed by organic decisions. This sanction is accompanied by a fine of 15,000 dhs, adds the same source.
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