Almost a week after filing its complaint aimed at drafting it for CAN 2025, to the great dismay of Tanzania from which it hopes to be disqualified, Guinea received a first response from the Confederation of African Football.
Five days after confirmed to issue an appeal to the CAF for the alignment of a player with a number not listed on the match sheet Tanzania-Guinea (1-0 on November 19), as part of the final qualifying day at the CAN 2025the Guinea informed of the first steps in this matter.
Did CAF “take note”, only?
In a press release this Tuesday, the Guinean Federation (FGF) indicated that it had received an email from CAF that same day saying it had “took note” of his claim. “The CAF has specified that it will be informed of the follow-up to this complaint as soon as possible”she added.
“The Guinean Football Federation expects CAF to speak the law and invite the sporting public to be calm”concluded the official note. According to rumors to be taken with a grain of salt, CAF would have been content to sanction Tanzania with a fine of 50,000 euros without disqualifying Tanzania.
Which, if it is confirmed, will resonate like a club blow on the head of Syli National, who already has his throat across his throat. disqualification from the CAN under 17s for age fraud. An accusation energetically refuted by Guinea which points to its side “incongruities” from the organizers. To be continued…
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