FIFA fines Senegalese football federation for alleged misconduct during World Cup qualifiers Vs Egypt
FIFA fined Senegalese football federation 175,000 Swiss francs ($ 180,000) on Monday for fan interference in a World Cup qualifier, including laser laser star Mohamed Salah kicking a penalty kick.
Fifa's biggest fines this year ($ 180,000) for a long list of offenses during a World Cup qualifier against Egypt.
Egypt's allegations of discrimination against Senegal have not yet been confirmed, but charges include allowing an "offensive banner" at the stadium.
Fifa will announce CHF 6,000 ($ 6,400) fine for "club misconduct" in connection with Pharaoh.
Indirect charge of misconduct but admits that according to the "6 penalties" of the return leg to qualify for the World Cup in Dakar.
Senegalese fans were caught in the 2022 World Cup qualifier between Senegal and Egypt at Me Abdoulaye Wade Stadium in Diamniadio on March 29-2022.
According to FIFA, its disciplinary committee also looked into the attacks on Senegalese supporters, the outrageous announcement and the national federation.
and “fails to ensure the rule of law and order in the stadium.”
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