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    CAF Imposes Heavy Sanctions on Algeria with $100K Total Fines

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    Marrakech – While awaiting the Confederation of African Football (CAF)’s official announcement regarding the Morocco-Senegal final, the continental body has already unleashed devastating disciplinary action against Algeria following their humiliating quarter-final meltdown against Nigeria.

    The CAF’s disciplinary committee delivered a merciless verdict against Algeria’s football federation. The sanctions obliterated any remaining dignity from their shambolic 2-0 capitulation to Nigeria on January 10.

    Goalkeeper Luca Zidane was slammed with a two-match suspension for the 2027 AFCON qualifiers. Defender Rafik Belghali suffered a brutal four-match ban, two suspended, crushing Algeria’s defensive preparations for the next qualifying cycle.

    The financial carnage exposes Algeria’s disgraceful acts. CAF hammered them with $25,000 for players and officials’ deplorable behavior after the final whistle. Another $5,000 penalty targeted their woeful discipline as five players accumulated yellow cards during their catastrophic performance.

    Supporters’ reprehensible conduct triggered the most stringent sanctions. The crushing $50,000 penalty addressed their vile gesture of waving Moroccan dirham banknotes at referees – a pathetic attempt to suggest match manipulation after their team’s complete collapse.

    Additional crowd-related penalties decimated their finances: $10,000 for storming security barriers, $5,000 for setting off pyrotechnic mayhem with dangerous flare displays that endangered spectators, and another $5,000 for hurling projectiles onto the sacred turf.

    The Algerian Football Federation (FAF) desperately launched appeal procedures against the ruthless sanctions. Federation president Walid Sadi scrambled to defend Algeria’s battered reputation through futile legal maneuvers.

    Algeria refused introspection; they got humiliation

    CAF’s annihilating punishment reflects Algeria’s spectacular disintegration. The disciplinary committee condemned their toxic behavior that poisoned Morocco’s prestigious tournament atmosphere.

    The staggering $100,000 fine represents a historic demolition in CAF disciplinary records. The suspensions will cripple Algeria’s continental ambitions for years.

    Algeria’s acrimonious exit came to epitomize the pathology of poor losing at the highest level of competition.

    Rather than confronting their team’s on-field shortcomings, several actors redirected frustration outward – implying backstage engineering and recasting Morocco as covertly manipulating outcomes to secure silverware behind the scenes.

    This disciplinary reckoning eclipses any footballing legacy, leaving Algeria’s federation financially strained and reputationally damaged ahead of future continental campaigns, with humiliation replacing introspection where reform should have begun.

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