By Osoro Nyawangah, ABIDJAN Côte
d’Ivoire
The CAF has launched an investigation against Royal Moroccan Football Federation (“FRMF”) and Congolese Association Football Federation (“FECOFA” following post-match incidents during the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Ivoire 2023 fixture between Morocco and Democratic Republic of Congo.
CAF will not make any further
comment on this matter until the investigation is complete.
A melee broke out between
Morocco and Congo players and coaching staff at the end of their 1-1 draw at
the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday.
It started after the game when Morocco coach Walid Regragui approached Congo captain Chancel Mbemba, who had already received a yellow card for arguing with the referee.
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Mbemba clearly
disagreed with what Regragui said and made signs for the video referee as
players from both teams rushed in and officials struggled to control the
pushing and shoving that ensued.
“It’s the heat. It’s a big
match between two big nations,” Congo coach Sébastien Desabre said. “It’s very
hot. Very, very, very hot.”
Last week, CAF Disciplinary
Board charged Tanzania Football Federation (“TFF”) and Head Coach of
Tanzania, Adel Amrouche for bringing CAF into disrepute following comments and
allegations he made in the media about Royal Moroccan Football Federation
(FRMF).
The Disciplinary Board found
Mr Amrouche guilty in terms of Articles 82, 83, 84 and 131 of CAF’s
Disciplinary Code and was given an eight-match suspension.
Tanzanian Football Federation
was fined USD 10,000.
RMFF had complained that
Amrouche mounted accusations that the North African country has an
influence within CAF in pre-arranging match results and selection of referees.
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