SENEGAL-AFRICA--MESURE / CAF Cup: Jaraaf suffers four matches behind closed doors (club) – Senegalese press agency

Dakar, Dec 26 (APS) – The disciplinary body of the Confederation of African (CAF) announces that it has condemned Jaraaf to play four matches in interclub competition behind closed doors, following the incidents that occurred at the Maître Abdoulaye Wade stadium during a match between the Senegalese club and its Algerian counterpart USMA from Algiers.

Jaraaf also faces a monetary fine of approximately 31.5 million FCFA ($50,000), half of which will be canceled in the event of no incident in the same period, we learned from the club. Dakar.

Last December 8, during the Jaraaf-USMA meeting in Algiers counting for the second day of the group stage of the CAF Cup, incidents occurred at the end of the meeting between the supporters of the two teams. Significant material damage was noted in the stands and locker rooms.

The representative of Senegal is thus sanctioned with four matches behind closed doors in interclub competition, two of which are suspended, applied in the event of a repeat offense in the next 12 months.

Currently third in its group, Jaraaf will host Opera United FC from Botswana in early January.

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