Official complaints from Al Ahly and Al Hilal to CAF due to fans and refereeing
Al Ahly has lodged an official protest to CAF regarding the postponement of their appeal against a fan ban for an upcoming match.
The Egyptian club Al Ahly has submitted an official complaint to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) concerning the postponement of their appeal related to a punishment that forbids their fans from attending the upcoming match against Tunisian club Esperance in the quarter-finals of the CAF Champions League. The club expressed its displeasure after being informed that their appeal hearing scheduled for Wednesday morning had been delayed, and subsequently postponed indefinitely, despite the match being set to take place this Saturday at Cairo Stadium.
In their statement, Al Ahly criticized CAF for not following due process and called for adherence to established regulations, highlighting that the right to appeal is a legal entitlement for the club. This unforeseen delay in the appeal process could have significant implications for the atmosphere and turnout at the crucial match, as the club relies heavily on its supporters to influence the game's outcome.
The situation has raised concerns not only for Al Ahly but also for other clubs involved, as it brings to light the need for more transparency and consistency in the handling of disciplinary actions within African football. The decision by CAF has sparked outrage among fans and stakeholders who demand equal treatment and clarity regarding such punishments, potentially impacting the integrity of the tournament itself.