CAF Imposes Strict Sanctions on Mouloudia Algeria After Violent Scenes Against Us Monastir
Khaled Hegazy
Dailysports's expert
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) Disciplinary Committee has taken action against Mouloudia Algiers after their African Champions League second-round qualifier match against US Monastir from Tunisia. Mouloudia won the match and advanced to the group stage.
The game had problems with violence in the stands, including fireworks being thrown onto the field and tear gas being used. Because of this, CAF has decided to stop Mouloudia Algiers from having fans at their home games for four matches, with two of those bans starting right away. The other two bans are on hold, but they will be put into effect if there are any more problems within the next 12 months.
In response, Mouloudia Algiers issued an announcement on their legit Facebook page, confirming that they've lodged an enchantment towards the selection.