AFL diversity manager Ali Fahour has fronted the media and released a statement following an incident in the Northern Football League on Saturday.
Fahour, playing for West Preston-Lakeside against Whittlesea, king hit an opposition player during the third quarter, who was concussed and could not return to the game, while Fahour was sent-off following the incident.
This is the moment AFL diversity manager Ali Fahour punches an opponent in a northern football league game on Saturday.
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Fahour will front the NFL tribunal on Wednesday night, but addressed the media with a pre-mediated statement.
"On Saturday afternoon, I was playing local football for my club - West Preston Lakeside - and I struck a player from the opposition during a melee on the field,"ย Fahour said in a statement to the media at AFL House on Monday afternoon.
"I accepted a two-match suspension on Saturday afternoon, and rang my manager from the AFL on the way home from the football match.
"The incident has now been referred to the Northern Football Leagueโs tribunal which will sit on Wednesday night.
"Iโm deeply ashamed of my actions. There is no explanation or excuse.
"I accept that at no time is this kind of action acceptable on the football field or anywhere else.
"I will face the tribunal on Wednesday and plead guilty; and make a formal apology to the NFL, Dale Saddington (the victim), the Whittlesea Football club and my teammates.
"I will fully accept the outcomes of the tribunal.
"Iโve apologised to Dale and hope the he accepts my apology. His health is the most important issue.
"I understand that my action reflect on my employer, the AFL, and the programs that I oversee.
"The AFLโs work in the community is so important, and Iโm extremely sorry that my actions take away from that work.
"Iโve spoken with my manager from the AFL and they will not make any comment before the hearing on Wednesday night."