Lawyer and legal adviser Saqr Al-Harbi explained to Al-Madina that statements by former Al-Ittihad player Saleh Al-Sakri in a television program, which caused widespread controversy, could lead him to imprisonment or a fine of half a million rials after accusing more half of the players on their team that they took steroids and declared them. The injury was received in order to avoid doping control, when the doping committee examined the players during training. Al-Harbi added: “There is no doubt that this is what the player stated on the TV program when he mentioned and accused his colleagues at one of the clubs he represented of doping a doping test, a clear charge. If the prosecutor’s office stated in its system that sending or publishing an incident that will cause disrespect to others, hurt honor and reputation, or cause harm through social networks, digital media or various information technology media, the punishment under the system is a fine of 500,000 rials or imprisonment for a certain period of time. General or one of these two penalties, and the player must prove what he mentioned, or the club’s lawyer or one of the affected players must take away the right from him legally, because stimulants are prohibited legally, so how the fight against drugs included them in their penalty table, but mentioning them in this way is an insult to the players and the club. In such cases, the club will take appropriate legal action.