Kenya/Morocco: CAF Slapped Kenya With $50,000 Fine For Security Breaches At CHAN Games
- Kenya has been fined $50,000 by the Confederation of African Football for safety and security breaches during the African Nations Championship matches.
- CAF previously fined Kenya $17,500 for similar issues, limiting crowd capacity at their next match against Zambia to 27,000.
- Sports Minister Salim Mvurya stated that additional security measures would be implemented to ensure safety at the matches.
- The Royal Moroccan Federation was also fined $5,000 for improper conduct by players after their loss to Kenya, with part of the fine suspended on conditions.
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The African Football Confederation has imposed several financial sanctions in Kenya for "multiple violations of safety and security" in the country's stadiums.
Kenya/Morocco: CAF Slapped Kenya With $50,000 Fine For Security Breaches At CHAN Games
Nairobi -- Confederation of Africa Football (Caf) have slapped Kenya with an additional fine of Ksh 6.5 million after fans breached the perimeter wall of Kasarani Stadium in Sunday's African Nations Championships (CHAN) encounter between Harambee Stars and Morocco.
On Wednesday, 13 August, the African Football Confederation (CAF) announced that it had fined Kenya with a $50,000 fine following several incidents in a Nairobi stadium during meetings of the African Championship of Nations (CHAN). According to the forum, videos broadcast on social media show supporters entering the Kasarani stadium without a ticket, where the national team, the Harambee Stars, played during the group phase of the tournament. Th…
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