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CAF fines its president’s club after African Champions League fan disorder | Football News

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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Mamalodi Sundowns, owned by the Confederation of the President of African football, are sued for fans’ disorder.

The African Football Confederation (CAF) has seen its presidents club $ 100,000 after the violent fans face in a game of the African champions League between two teams that go to the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States this summer.

Mamelodi Sundowns, owned by Patrice Motsepe, a South African mining billionaire and Vice President of FIFA, broke security and security rules that organized a game of April 1 in Agaste from Tunisia, CAF said in a disciplinary failure late late.

Motsepe has been president of the governing body cafeteria of African football for four years and was re -elected without opening last month.

The African football agency said that stores “are required to strictly implement specific security measures in the regulations, guidelines and directives of the CAF, partly in their next matches.”

Esperance went beyond $ 150,000 for the misconduct of fans, the cafeteria, the relationship with the clashes in the stands in the quarter -final and first minute game.

Allowns won the first 1-0 game in Pretoria and advanced to the semi -ifinals after the return game ended 0-0 in Tunisia a week later. The South African team on Saturday receives Al Ahly from Egypt, another team of the Club World Cup, in the first section of the semifinals.

Sundowns and Esperance will arrive in the United States in June as the four tickets of two or Africa in the first 32 Team Club World Cup organized by FIFA.

Both described due to consistently good results in about four years in the CAF Champions League until 2024.

Sundowns has been drawn in a group of the Club World Cup with Ulsan or South Korea, Borussia Dortmund in Germany and Fluminense in Brazil, playing in Orlando, Cincinnati and Miami.

Esperance is in a group with Chelsea in England, the Flamengo of Brazil and a third team that was going to be Leon, which FIFA disqualified it in the same property as another Mexican team that described, Pachuca. Those games are in Philadelphia and Nashville.

Leon has a May 5 hearing with the Arbitration Court for Sports in Madrid in his appeal against FIFA ruling. The Club World Cup is played in 11 American cities from June 14 to July 13.

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