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Dziko la Morocco latsimikiza kuti lasiyana ndi mphunzitsi watimu ya dziko lawolo, Walid Regragui, pompopompo mopanda kulingalirq kawiri katatu.
Mphunzitsiyu waphunzitsako masewero 49 ku timuyi ndipo anapambana 36, kufanana mphamvu kasanu ndi katatu (8) ndi kugonja kasanu (5) kenikenitu.
Pa masewero 49 amenewa, Morocco inagoletsa zigoli 101 ndipo inagoletsetsa 21 zokha basi. Mu nthawi yake, timuyi yafika mu ndime ya matimu anayi a World Cup komanso ndime yotsiriza ya AFCON.
Ndipo Mohamed Ouahbi uja anatsogolera timu ya dzikolo yosapyola zaka 20 kutenga chikho cha FIFA World Cup, ndi yemwe wakonzeka kuti atenge ntchitoyi.!
ZAMBIA KNOCKED OUT OF COSAFA
Zambia Womens team has been knocked out of the COSAFA Women's Championship after suffering a 1-0 defeat against Namibia on Friday afternoon.
The Copper Queens conceded late into the game thanks to Julians Blou's goal for the Brave Gladiators to secure the win.
Namibia will face either South Africa or Zimbabwe in another big semi final match to be played later this evening.
UPDATE
Football Association of Zambia has condemned violent acts that led to the injury of several supporters at Nkoloma Stadium where Red Arrows hosted Power Dynamos on Thursday.
The incident happened in the added minutes of the game when Dynamos defender John Soko lost the ball to Albert Kangwanda and then the referee blew a whistle, gave Soko a booking.
Meanwhile one of the suspected Power Dynamos fan known as Meleki jumped over the wire fence, ran onto the pitch and assaulted the match day referee in protest to his decision.
Dynamos players, Captain Owen Tembo and Soko himself, intervened and escorted him off the field. On his return, he was welcomed with slaps and stones from both teams supporters.
Tension reached climax when a Red Arrows fan attacked Meleki that triggered the eruption of chaos amongst supporters causing injuries due to a stampede.
Meanwhile, FAZ has reported to have open investigation to find what transpired to cause the act and provide punishments to
those involved.
Red Arrows which was the home team has also condemned the acts and has assured a collaborative effort with FAZ to find the culprits.
The game ended 0-0 between the top two sides, Red Arrows remaining top with 40 points from 21 games while Power Dynamos have 39 points from 19 games.
Kasonga reporting from Malawi.
π¨ OFFICIAL: Financial sanctions for Senegal FA
CAF has issued multiple fines to the FΓ©dΓ©ration SΓ©nΓ©galaise de Football following disciplinary rulings:
β’ π°300,000 fine for the improper conduct of supporters, which brought the game into disrepute.
β’ π°300,000 fine for the unsporting conduct of players and technical staff, violating principles of fair play, loyalty, and integrity.
β’ π°15,000 fine for team misconduct after five players received cautions.
π¨ OFFICIAL:
Two Senegal players have been sanctioned following disciplinary proceedings.
β’ Iliman Cheikh Baroy Ndiaye β suspended for 2 official CAF matches for unsporting behaviour towards the referee.
β’ IsmaΓ―la Sarr β suspended for 2 official CAF matches for unsporting behaviour towards the referee.