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Al Hilal face ban from 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup

Al Hilal face ban from 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup

Arab News2 days ago
Al-Hilal had violated Article (59-3) of the Disciplinary and Ethics Regulations and was fined $133,000
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