Algeria responds to FIFA’s decision regarding the Cameroon match

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Saleh Bay Abboud told the news agency Algeria By saying: "The penalty imposed came after the report of the governor of the meeting, which referred to the throwing of projectiles during this match, which resulted in the penalty".

He added: "Punishment revealed FIFA Today, Monday, on its official website, it does not concern the grievance file filed against referee Bacari Gassama, which remains within the jurisdiction of the jury headed by the Italian Pierluigi Collina and not within the competence of the Disciplinary Committee".

And she was "Alfaf" The Algerian Federation was punished with a fine of 3,000 Swiss francs (less than 3,000 euros). Because of the use of fireworks in the stands, during the Cameroon match.

was Algerian Football Federationsubmitted a complaint to the International Federation’s Disciplinary and Grievance Committees in order to replay the match, due to refereeing errors, which were described as"disastrous".

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Saleh Bay Abboud told the news agency Algeria By saying: “The penalty imposed came after the report of the governor of the meeting, which referred to the throwing of projectiles during this match, which resulted in the penalty.”

He added, “The punishment that I revealed FIFA Today, Monday, on its official website, it does not concern the grievance file filed against referee Bacari Gassama, which remains within the jurisdiction of the jury headed by Italian Pierluigi Collina, and not within the jurisdiction of the Disciplinary Committee.

And she was “AlfafThe Algerian Federation was punished with a fine of 3,000 Swiss francs (less than 3,000 euros). Because of the use of fireworks in the stands, during the Cameroon match.

was Algerian Football FederationHe submitted a complaint to the International Federation’s Disciplinary and Complaint Committees in order to replay the match, due to refereeing errors, which were described as “catastrophic.”

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