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After Algeria, CAF wants to punish Egypt (Video)

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After Algeria, CAF is considering sanctions against Egypt. Following the recent events after the Confederation Cup final between Zamalek and RS Berkane in Egypt, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) is contemplating disciplinary measures against Egypt. This decision comes after a series of security and organizational issues during the event, endangering the safety of players and supporters.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced investigations into the incident following the Confederation Cup final between Zamalek and RS Berkane yesterday. This event has raised serious concerns about security and organization during such sporting encounters.

It is concerning that fans were able to get so close to the podium, making it extremely difficult for CAF President Patrice Motsepe to exit alongside the dignitaries present. This unexpected proximity has highlighted major shortcomings in the security measures in place.

Despite numerous preparatory meetings aimed at ensuring a smooth conduct of the awards ceremony, it appears that the security personnel failed to effectively control the crowd. This situation raises serious questions about security management at events of this magnitude and calls for a reassessment of current protocols.

Through these investigations, CAF seeks to understand what led to this failure and to implement corrective measures to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future. It is imperative that lessons are learned to ensure the safety of all stakeholders in future competitions.

As a reminder, Algeria is at the forefront of football news with the recent CAF sanctions against USM Alger (USMA).

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