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Wealdstone to Speak with Sak Hassan over Unauthorised Baller League Appearance
- On Monday, Wealdstone midfielder Sak Hassan participated in the Baller League for Prime without the club's authorization, prompting the team to issue a statement investigating the unauthorized appearance.
- Featuring former professional footballers, celebrities, and social media influencers, the Baller League is an indoor six-a-side tournament; Hassan, 24, joined Prime despite his current National League contract.
- Wealdstone stated, "Club was not approached for permission for Sak to participate, nor were we made aware of his involvement in advance." The club said they will follow up with both the tournament and the player.
- With the team scheduled to play Gateshead on Tuesday, Wealdstone has not confirmed if Hassan will be available; the Press Association contacted the club seeking clarification on his fixture status.
- Currently 10th in the National League, Wealdstone has 10 games remaining to close an 11-point gap to seventh place and qualify for the play-offs, with promotion to League Two as the ultimate objective.
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Wealdstone to speak with Sak Hassan over unauthorised Baller League appearance
The National League side say they were “not approached for permission for Sak to participate”.
·Largs, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleCLUB STATEMENT: Sakariya Hassan
WEALDSTONE FC wishes to provide certainty to its supporters after Sakariya Hassan's decision to take part in the first matchday of Baller League 'Season 3' yesterday evening. "Sak and his representatives are aware he's in breach of his playing contract by choosing to feature in the Baller League," explained club chairman Rory Fitzgerald. Having been omitted from the last two matchday squads, the Somalia midfielder has played a total of 21 minute…
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