“Al-Tas” responded to the urgent request of the Algerian Football Federation, regarding the result of the match between RS Berkane and USM Al Asma.

“Al-Tas” responded to the urgent request of the Algerian Football Federation, regarding the result of the match between RS Berkane and USM Al Asma.

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The “Al-Tas” Sports Court issued its response to the urgent request of the Algerian Football Federation, regarding the result of the match between RS Berkane and USM Al-Asimah, for the semi-finals of the African Confederation Cup.

A source close to the Swiss Sports Court of Lausanne stated that the latter rejected the urgent request of the Algerian Football Federation to open the file for the match between Algeria’s USM Algiers and Morocco’s RS Berkane, in the semi-finals of the African Confederation Cup.

This, and the aforementioned court classified the file as one of the files that will be subject to the normal procedures following the second leg of the final match, which will be held in Cairo next May 19, noting that the duration of the normal procedure, according to the laws of the Al-Tas Court, ranges between 3 and 12 months.

The Clubs Committee, affiliated with the Confederation of African Football, had approved during its meeting held last Wednesday, the victory of RS Berkane, 3-0, over USM Algiers, following the latter withdrew from the return match, due to the Moroccan team playing in a shirt engraved with the entire Moroccan map, approved by the Confederation of African Football. Before the Confederation of African Football.

The Clubs Committee, affiliated with the Confederation of African Football, explained that the file will be referred to the Disciplinary Committee, affiliated with CAF, to consider the possibility of adding disciplinary sanctions once morest the Algerian club, USM Algiers, pending the outcome of the upcoming meetings of the parties concerned.

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2024-05-03 21:32:48

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