CAF officially sanctions Morocco

Algeria It is now official and confirmed, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) pronounces its heavy sanction against Morocco.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) recently fined AS FAR (Morocco) $15,000 due to inappropriate behavior observed during their Champions League match against Mamelodi Sundowns. This decision highlights the need for clubs to ensure compliance with the regulations in order to avoid sanctions which could impact their image and finances.

According to the CAF report, the fine is divided into two parts: $5,000 for the use of smoke bombs in the stands and $10,000 for lasers aimed at opposing players, a practice considered harmful and contrary to the law. spirit of fair play. These acts were judged to disrupt the progress of the match and undermine the integrity of the game.

AS FAR, one of the most emblematic clubs in Moroccan football, is called upon to redouble its efforts to raise awareness among its supporters of the importance of exemplary behavior in stadiums. These incidents, although recurring in certain competitions, are strongly condemned by CAF, which seeks to guarantee a respectful and secure competitive environment for all stakeholders in African football.

Furthermore, these financial sanctions, although they may seem symbolic for a club of the stature of AS FAR, are a reminder that such incidents can harm a club’s reputation and jeopardize its future in international competitions. .

The question that now arises is whether AS FAR will be able to learn the lessons of this sanction to prevent this type of behavior from recurring and thus strengthen its role as a model in African football.

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