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Morocco Fined for Player Misconduct at CHAN 2024

Morocco Fined for Player Misconduct at CHAN 2024

Morocco World3 days ago
The CAF Disciplinary Committee has handed out sanctions to three nations, including Morocco, during the ongoing CHAN TotalEnergies 2024 tournament.
Morocco's Royal Football Federation (FRMF) was fined $5,000, with $2,500 suspended, after the committee found 'inappropriate behaviour by its players' in the match against Kenya. The suspension is conditional on 'no similar offence is committed until the end of CHAN 2024.'
Kenya's Football Kenya Federation (FKF) was fined $50,000 for 'several security breaches' during their game against Morocco at the Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani. CAF warned that 'any persistent failure to meet CAF security requirements could lead to the relocation of the national team's matches to another stadium.' Kenya has been instructed to deploy sufficient security personnel and respect road closures on match days.
Zambia's Football Association (FAZ) was fined $5,000 after being found 'guilty of violating the CAF Media Regulations' by failing to present their head coach at the mandatory press conference before their opening match against the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The measures underline CAF's ongoing enforcement of player conduct, security, and media regulations as CHAN 2024 progresses.
All fines must be paid within 60 days of notification.
Tags: CAFCHAN 2024FRMFKenyaLekjaaMoroccomotsepeZambia
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