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African Champions League final to be replayed after original game abandoned

- Reuters

The second leg of the African Champions League final will be replayed after the original fixture was abandoned and the match awarded to Esperance of Tunisia when Wydad Casablanca left the pitch following a disputed decision.

The Confederat­ion of African Football’s executive committee, meeting in Paris on the fringes of the Fifa congress, decided on Wednesday to restage the match at a neutral ground in a decision that could spark an immediate legal challenge.

Wydad Casablanca refused to play on after having a 59th-minute effort disallowed in the return leg of the final in Tunis last Friday.

The VAR system was not working and after a delay of almost two hours the match was awarded to the home side Esperance, who were handed the trophy and winners’ medals.

The first leg in Casablanca on 25 May ended 1-1 and Esperance were 1-0 up in the return a week later when Wydad thought they had equalised, only for the referee to signal for offside. That sparked protests that continued for around 90 minutes before the game was eventually called off in scenes that bordered on the farcical, with even the Caf president, Ahmad Ahmad, coming down to the side of the pitch to try and resolve the matter without success.

No official announceme­nt, or explanatio­n for the decision, was immediatel­y made by Caf. But committee members and the two clubs confirmed the decision.

Esperance are expected to appeal against the ruling, club officials said on Wednesday.

The Moroccan Football Federation, whose president, Fouzi Lekjaa, is a powerful figure within the Caf executive committee, said the players had not been informed about the VAR technology being faulty.

Rules set by the game’s lawmakers, the Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board, state that a match cannot be invalidate­d because of VAR technology malfunctio­ning or if there is a wrong decision involving VAR.

Any replay would have to be staged after the Africa Cup of Nations finals, which are being hosted in Egypt from 21 June to 19 July.

 ??  ?? Wydad Casablanca players refuse to continue after they had a goal disallowed for offside and the VAR system was not working in the second leg against Esperance. Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA
Wydad Casablanca players refuse to continue after they had a goal disallowed for offside and the VAR system was not working in the second leg against Esperance. Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA

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