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Seantobyent > Blog > Sports > CAF fines Algeria $100,000, suspends Zidane and Belghali after Nigeria match
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CAF fines Algeria $100,000, suspends Zidane and Belghali after Nigeria match

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Last updated: January 22, 2026 11:11 am
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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued stiff penalties against the Algerian Football Federation (FAF), slapping it with a $100,000 fine and several suspensions following multiple disciplinary violations that overshadowed Algeria’s heated Africa Cup of Nations clash with Nigeria. The punishment follows an extensive disciplinary investigation into incidents that occurred during and after the Algeria–Nigeria quarter-final match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which was played on January 10, 2026. What was expected to be a high-profile showdown between two African football powerhouses instead became one of the tournament’s most controversial fixtures, marred by player misconduct, inappropriate behaviour on the sidelines, crowd disturbances and lapses in security.

While encounters between Algeria and Nigeria are often intense at AFCON, this match escalated beyond normal rivalry into outright confrontation. The game was characterised by numerous cautions on the field, chaotic scenes in the stands and confrontations after the final whistle, leaving CAF with little justification for a lenient response. In an official statement, the Algerian Football Federation confirmed that it had received CAF’s disciplinary decision, noting that the ruling related to incidents during the Algeria–Nigeria quarter-final match held on January 10, 2026.

CAF’s disciplinary committee handed down a wide-ranging set of sanctions affecting players, supporters and the federation. Goalkeeper Luca Zidane was suspended for two matches, which will be served during the AFCON 2027 qualifying campaign. Defender Rafik Belghali received a four-match suspension, with two of those matches suspended, also to apply during the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. In addition to the player suspensions, CAF imposed several fines on the Algerian Football Federation for different offences. The federation was fined $5,000 for the improper conduct of the national team after five players were booked during the match, in breach of Article 130(a) of the CAF Disciplinary Code.

A further $25,000 fine was issued for the inappropriate behaviour of some players and officials after the match, which CAF said brought the game into disrepute and violated Articles 82 and 83 of its disciplinary regulations. CAF also fined the federation $5,000 for the use of smoke bombs by Algerian supporters and another $5,000 for objects thrown from the stands. An additional $10,000 penalty was imposed for failure to enforce proper security measures after supporters attempted to breach security barriers.

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The most serious offence attracted a $50,000 fine for offensive and abusive gestures, specifically the display of banknotes directed at match officials, which CAF described as one of the gravest violations during the incident. Altogether, the fines total $100,000, reflecting CAF’s resolve to take a firm stance against behaviour it considers harmful to the integrity and safety of its premier tournament.The Algerian Football Federation has already moved to contest the decision. In the same statement, the federation confirmed that it has formally lodged an appeal in accordance with CAF regulations.

The FAF said it has initiated the appeal process immediately and will closely monitor developments, while reaffirming its commitment to protecting the interests of Algerian football through established regulatory and institutional channels. Beyond the immediate financial penalties and suspensions, the ruling carries a broader message. As the Africa Cup of Nations continues to attract global attention, CAF is signalling stricter enforcement of standards relating to player behaviour, crowd management and respect for match officials, particularly in high-pressure knockout matches. For Algeria, the consequences of the chaotic quarter-final against Nigeria will extend into the AFCON 2027 qualification period, turning a single turbulent night into a prolonged sporting and administrative challenge.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/

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