Following its investigation, the Disciplinary Board discovered each Morocco, DR Congo soccer federations, and Morocco’s coach responsible
The Confederation of African Soccer (CAF) Disciplinary Board has launched its verdict on the post-match incidents that occurred following the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Cote d’Ivoire 2023 fixture between Morocco and the Democratic Republic of Congo on 21 January.
Responsible Verdicts and Sanctions
Following its investigation, the Disciplinary Board discovered each the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Soccer (FRMF) and the Fédération Congolaise de Soccer Affiliation (FECOFA), in addition to coach Walid Regragui, responsible of separate offences and imposed the next sanctions:
Federations:
FRMF: Fined USD 20,000 (a further USD 10,000 superb imposed for supporter use of smoke bombs, with USD 5,000 suspended)
FECOFA: Fined USD 20,000
Coach: Walid Regragui: 4-match suspension (two matches suspended for one 12 months) and USD 5,000 superb
Attraction and Enforcement:
These selections will take impact upon the expiration of the enchantment interval outlined within the CAF Disciplinary Code.