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CAF
Fines GFA $10,000 for Fans and Players Misbehaviour |
The
Gambia Football Association (GFA) has made a plaintive appeal to football fans
and other members of the general public, to be “on their best behaviour” in the
build-up to preparations for the World Cup and African Nations Cup qualification
rounds and other CAF-sanctioned football competitions for the year 2008.
The appeal
came in the wake of a huge financial sanction imposed on GFA by the
Confederation of African Football (CAF).
In a press
release issued yesterday the GFA said: “We would like to sincerely appeal to the
general public, especially the fans, to comport themselves and for them to be in
their best behaviour before, during and after the matches to avoid further
sanction from the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The CAF Disciplinary
Board at their meeting held recently, imposed a financial sanction of USD
10,000.00 for the unsporting behaviour of our supporters, as well as the
offensive behaviour of some of our players, during preliminaries of the 26th
African Cup of Nations, Ghana 2008 against Algeria played at the Independence
Stadium in Bakau. CAF Disciplinary Board also suspended six players for their
two next matches with their national teams in the frame of qualifiers of African
Cup Nations for the 2010 World Cup for their involvement in a quarrel and
catfight after the Gambia/Algeria match. The suspended players are Lamin Conateh,
Abdoulie Carr and Assan Jatta of the Gambia and Meniri Mahdi, Daha Noureddinne
and Bougherra Madji of Algeria.
Wednesday
5th December 2007
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