Misconduct : CAF Disciplinary Board Sanctions

The decision to inflict punishment on some players and sports federations in the TotalEnergies AFCON was made public on February 1, 2022.

The CAF Disciplinary Board met on Tuesday January 1, 2022 to decide on measures to take concerning the post-match incident that occurred at Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde during the TotalEnergies AFCON quarterfinal matches between Egypt and Morocco and Senegal and Equatorial Guinea. The Disciplinary Board charged Egypt and Morocco players and officials with misconduct and bringing the game into disrepute. 
CAF disciplinary Board decided to suspend Egypt player, Marwan Mohamed Moustafa Dawoud for two matches, namely match no. 50 (Semi Final) and match no. 52 (Final) or match no. 51 (3rd Place match) for his violent conduct, and to impose a fine of 5,000 US dollars on Egyptian Federation. CAF decided to suspend Egypt assistant coach, Rogerio Paulo Dos Santos Cesar De Sa for four matches; namely match no. 50 (Semi Final) and match no. 52 (Final) or match no. 51 (3rd Place match) in addition to his next two matches with his national team, for using an obscene gesture, and to impose a fine of 10,000 US dollars on Egyptian Federation.
CAF imposed a fine of 10,000 US dollars on Egyptian Federation for the unidentified aggressors of the above-mentioned incident and addressed a warning to Egypt coach, Carlos Quiroz for bringing the game into disrepute virtue of bench behaviour. CAF has equally taken the decision to suspend Morocco players Soufian Chakla, and Soufian Boufal for two matches with the national team, for their violent behaviour and imposed a fine of 10,000 US dollars on Moroccan Federation for the un...

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