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CAF Champions League: CAF fines TP Mazembe, Raja Casablanca

Cairo, Egypt (PANA) - The Confederation of African Football (CAF), through its disciplinary Board, has fined giants TP Mazembe of DR Congo and Raja Casablanca of Morocco.

The two were fined US$ 10,000 each for the violence in their quarter final clash in the CAF Champions League in Lubumbashi on March 7, 2020.

Raja were found guilty of their players inciting the hosts’ spectators while TP Mazembe were punished for failure to control their security.

Below is the full ruling -

Following a preliminary decision, the CAF Disciplinary Board met on Tuesday, 21 July 2020, via video-conference to discuss incidents from the Total CAF Champions League 2019/20 quarter final second leg between TP Mazembe (DR Congo) v Raja Club Athletic (Morocco) held on Saturday (7 March 2020) in Lubumbashi:

Decision -

Following presentations by the General Secretary of Raja Club Athletic, Anis Mahmoud, and player #15 Iliass Hadad, the Disciplinary Board decided as follows;

    To impose a fine of US$ 10,000 on Raja Club Athletic for the unfortunate behaviour of their players which resulted in the incitement of the TP Mazembe spectators.

    To lift the provisional suspension on Iliass Haddad, and caution him for his unsporting behaviour.

    To impose a fine of 10,000 USD on TP Mazembe for security failure during the match in question.

-0- PANA VAO 23July2020