Equatorial
Guinea have been fined US$100,000 (£65,000) for the crowd trouble
during their Africa Cup of Nations semi-final defeat to Ghana.
Although
their fans will be allowed to watch their third-place match with DR
Congo on Saturday, they have been warned that a repeat of similar events
at Malabo Stadium, will attract a ban and games will be played behind
closed doors.
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The
Confederation of African Football (CAF), on Friday said in a statement,
that 14 fans had been “transferred to hospital units for further
investigations”, adding that “one case requires close monitoring”.
Police
had to use batons and tear gas, to chase out the home supporters, after
Ghana went three goals up in the second half. The game was delayed for
30 minutes, before it eventually resumed for three more minutes.
CAF said it had imposed the punishment on Equatorial Guinea for “the aggressive and recidivist behaviour of its supporters”.
The
football federation added: “To promote the spirit of fair play and
friendship during the 2015 African Nations Cup, the committee has
decided to suspend the closed doors match on the condition that
supporters are not guilty of such an infraction in the third-place
match.”
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Friday, February 6, 2015
Equatorial Guinea fined $100,000 for crowd trouble
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