CAF crackdown after trouble in African club matches

South African Police Service (SAPS) officers break up a fight between Esperance Sportive de Tunis supporters and Mamelodi Sundowns supporters following the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League quarter final between Mamelodi Sundowns and Esperance Sportive de Tunis at Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria on April 1, 2025. (Photo by PHILL MAGAKOE / AFP)
Esperance of Tunisia, Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa and Mouloudia
Alger of Algeria were the clubs hardest hit financially on Thursday after a
crackdown by the CAF disciplinary board.
Esperance were fined $150,000 (€132,000), Mouloudia 140,000 and Sundowns
100,000 following incidents during and after CAF club competitions
quarter-finals in April.
Inadequate security, inappropriate supporter behaviour, breaches of
security and safety regulations and the throwing of smoke bombs and objects
were among issues leading to fines.
A CAF statement included the use of laser pointers and pyrotechnics and
a lack of ticket and crowd control as other causes.
Orlando Pirates of South Africa ($70,000), CS Constantine and USM Alger
of Algeria (25,000 each), FAR Rabat of Morocco (20,000) and Pyramids of Egypt
(15,000) were also punished.
Most incidents took place in the Champions League. The incidents
involving Constantine and USM were in the second-tier Confederation Cup, the
African equivalent of the Europa League.
Mouloudia assistant coach Mohamed Khazrouni was banned for four CAF
matches and fined $15,000 after incidents following their match against Pirates
in Soweto.
Algerian defender Abdelkader Menezla was hit with a two-match ban, one
of which was suspended for one year.
Mouloudia, who lost 1-0 on aggregate to Pirates, must also play their
next two CAF home matches behind closed doors.
Sundowns, Pirates and Pyramids will be involved in Champions League
semi-finals in South Africa on Saturday and Constantine in a Confederation Cup
semi-final in Morocco on Sunday.
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