Equatorial Guinea have been fined US$100,000 (£65,000) for the crowd trouble at
their Africa Cup of Nations semi-final loss to Ghana
on Thursday.
The
Disciplinary Panel of CAF meeting on 6 February, 2015 in Bata, Equatorial
Guinea, reviewed the reports of match officials following the incidents that
marred the Match No. 30 of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations between Ghana and
Equatorial Guinea. The match under review, counting for the semi-finals of the
competition, was played in Malabo Thursday, 5 February, 2015.
Pursuant
to Articles 82, 83 and 151 of the Disciplinary Code of CAF, respectively
related to the principles of conduct, responsibility and safety in the
organization of games, the disciplinary panel decided:
·
To have the
Equatorial Guinean Party cover the cost of treatment of all injured persons
during the match.
·
To impose on
the Equatorial Guinean Federation a fine of US$100,000 (One Hundred Thousand
United States Dollars) for aggressive behaviour and being repeat offenders.
·
To have the
team of Equatorial Guinea play their next game behind closed doors/in camera
and without spectators. However, to promote a spirit of Fair-play and
brotherhood during the AFCON2015, the Disciplinary Panel decided to suspend the
match behind closed doors provided that spectators were not guilty of such an
offense in the 3rd/4th place classification match. In the event of a
repeat of identical incidents during the classification match on 7 February
2015, the disciplinary panel of CAF will automatically impose the sanction of
playing behind closed doors the Equatorial Guinean team's next official match.
These
decisions were reached against an order made to the Equatorial Guinea
Federation on 26 January, 2015 after the match Gabon vs Equatorial Guinea, and
a fine of US$ 5,000 imposed on 3 February on the same federation after the
match Tunisia vs Guinea Equatorial for the behaviour of fans of the host
country of the Orange AFCON2015.
In
the Match No 30 in Malabo, at least 36 injured people were identified by the
medical teams present at the stadium following the incidents that marred the
game. All the injured were supported and attended to on site. A total of 14
were transferred to hospital units for further investigations with one case
requiring close monitoring.
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