
CAF announces the transfer of the Tunisia-Mali match crisis to a specialized committee to decide its fate
CAF announces the transfer of the Tunisia-Mali match crisis to a specialized committee to decide its fate
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced its decision regarding the crisis of the Tunisia-Mali match yesterday, Wednesday, after Zambian referee Jany Sikazwe ended the match between Tunisia and Mali in the 89th minute before it ended one minute before. It ended, in the strangest moments of the 2021 African Nations Cup in Cameroon.
Sikazuri’s decision angered the Tunisian national team players and the technical staff led by Munther Al-Kabir, which led to a state of controversy inside the “Limbe Stadium”, but the referee was taken out under heavy security guard.
The official website of the Confederation of African Football, regarding the Africa Cup of Nations match between Tunisia and Mali, which was held in Limbe on January 12, 2022, said that the Confederation of African Football will collect all necessary reports from the officials of the Confederation. In the match, enough sends these documents to the competent authorities at this stage adequately
Not in a position to make further comments until the responsible bodies determine next steps.
The Tunisian team is demanding a replay of his country’s match against Mali, especially since the referee of the match blew the final whistle before the extra time reached and the 90th minute passed, and therefore without any additional time.
According to the regulations and laws, the Tunisia-Mali match will be repeated, as Law No. 7 stipulates the following: “The match that was permanently stopped before its end must be repeated within the legal period, unless the law provides otherwise.” out of competition.”
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