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Algeria Files Complaints Over CAN Quarterfinal as CAF Opens Disciplinary Inquiry

Algeria also reaffirms confidence in coach Vladimir Petkovic as it awaits possible disciplinary findings.

Overview

  • The Algerian federation submitted formal complaints to CAF and FIFA seeking an investigation into refereeing decisions from the 0–2 quarterfinal loss to Nigeria in Marrakech.
  • CAF announced it has opened an inquiry into incidents from AlgeriaNigeria and CameroonMorocco, collected match reports and video, and sent the dossier to its Disciplinary Jury for review.
  • Officials said sanctions may follow if violations are confirmed, and they are also examining footage of inappropriate behavior involving media in the mixed zone.
  • Algeria’s grievance centers on an early, non-awarded handball by Nigeria’s Junior Ajayi, a call debated under IFAB’s guidance on ‘artificially increased’ body surface; captain Riyad Mahrez publicly criticized the officiating.
  • Post-match confrontations saw Algerian players and staff challenge referee Issa Sy, prompting a security escort off the field and reported jostling in stadium corridors, with flashpoints also involving goalkeeper Luca Zidane and Nigeria’s Raphael Onyedika.