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Super Eagles Get CAF’s Clean Bill, Hammer Falls on Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Others

- Femi Solaja

The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) has cleared all Super Eagles players of any wrongdoing­s during the AFCON 2023 tournament. Nigerian clubs in inter club competitio­ns were also absolved of any wrong-doing.

The three-time African champions finished as runners up after losing the final match of the tournament 1-2 to host Côte d’Ivoire.

Four teams, including hosts Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria, South Africa and Congo Democratic Republic played the seven maximum matches culminatin­g in the final and the classifica­tion third-place match but Nigerian players were not found wanting for any on and off-field sanctions.

Only Nigeria’s Portuguese gaffer, Jose Peseiro got a caution card in the first quarter of the final match with the Elephants when involved in an altercatio­n with the fourth referee on the sideline.

In the report of the tournament, CAF Disciplina­ry Board meted out various punishment­s to winners Côte d’Ivoire, deposed defending champions Senegal and Mali for various infraction­s.

The Fédération Malienne de Football was charged with misconduct following unsporting behaviour of its players towards the match officials.

The Disciplina­ry Board found the player Hamari Traore guilty of unsporting conduct towards match officials. He is therefore suspended for four matches.

Two of the four are suspended for a year. In addition, the Fédération Malienne de Football was also fined 10,000 US Dollars.

The Ivorian football federation was also charged over the team’s misconduct in their match with Mali. The Ivorian FA is to pay a $5,000 fine.

In the Round of 16 match between Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire, a Senegalese player, Krepin Diatta, was charged with bringing CAF into disrepute following comments he made after the match.

The Disciplina­ry Board found him guilty and is hereby suspended for four matches, two of which are suspended for one year. He was also fined 10,000 US Dollars.

The Senegal FA was also charged for Teranga Lions’ misconduct and fined 5,000 US Dollars.

CAF also extended the punishment­s to misconduct­s in a Confederat­ion Cup match between Al Hilal SC of Libya and Future FC of Egypt.

Al Hilal SC was charged with misconduct following incidents involving unruly behaviors of their home fans.

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