Summary Such haircuts are against Islam and Saudi traditions۔
Riyadh (AFP) - Saudi sports authorities are taking action against footballer hairstyles deemed to be anti-Islamic, local media reported.
A video posted online on Friday showed Waleed Abdullah, a goalkeeper for Al Shabab and Saudi Arabia’s national team, being given a last-minute haircut before a fixture to comply with Saudi Football Federation guidelines.
The video shows a referee using scissors to remove a small mohawk at the front of his head before allowing him onto the pitch.
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The head of the kingdom’s youth organisation Tuesday asked its sport federations and Olympic committee to "ban the qazaa phenomenon", using an Arabic name for eccentric styles often sported by footballers, the website www.arriyadiyah.com reported.
Such haircuts are against Islam and Saudi traditions, one commentator wrote in the newspaper Al-Jazirah on Friday, urging the football federation to "impose sanctions" on offending players whose "bizarre haircuts are imitated by their fans in schools".
It maybe mentioned here that many foreign professional footballers play for local teams in Saudi Arabia.
