Title: Official Suspension List Released for Khorramshahr Liberation Cup’s Second Round
Tehran – The Football Federation has officially published the list of players and staff suspended for the upcoming second round of the national Hazfi Cup, dedicated to the anniversary of the liberation of Khorramshahr. This procedural announcement is a standard part of the competition’s regulations, ensuring fair play and adherence to sporting codes of conduct.
Key Teams and Personnel Affected
The comprehensive list includes individuals from numerous clubs across various leagues. Among the notable names suspended for this stage are Hadi Mahdavikia (Kia Tehran), Omid Alishah (Persepolis), and Vahdat Hanonov (Sepahan Isfahan). The roster encompasses players and technical staff from teams such as Aluminum Arak, Shahrdari Astara, and Naft Bandar Abbas, reflecting the federation’s commitment to impartial enforcement of its rules across all divisions.
Clarification on Suspension Enforcement
A significant portion of the announcement is dedicated to clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the participating clubs. The federation has placed the primary onus on the clubs themselves to ensure that no suspended individuals take part in the matches.
“Responsibility for adhering to the suspension list lies with the respective clubs,” the statement emphasized. It called for heightened diligence, especially concerning players who were registered with different teams in the previous season, to prevent any inadvertent regulatory breaches.
Federation Support and Coordination
To assist clubs in this process, the league organization has affirmed its readiness to respond to official inquiries and review relevant documentation. The publication of the list is framed as an informational and coordination measure, designed to facilitate smooth and compliant tournament operations. The ultimate accountability, however, rests firmly with the clubs to field only eligible personnel.
The commencement of the second round of the Khorramshahr Liberation Cup is scheduled for this Wednesday, marking a continued celebration of national sportsmanship and discipline.