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USM Alger hit with $300,000 CAF fine ahead of CAF Cup clash

USM Alger hit with $300,000 CAF fine ahead of CAF Cup clash

USM Alger has been handed a substantial $300,000 fine by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), just days before their CAF Cup quarter-final against CS Constantine.

The Algerian club now faces financial and disciplinary pressure as it prepares for the crucial encounter.

The penalty stems from multiple infractions, including the use of smoke bombs by fans during a group-stage match against ASEC Mimosas in Abidjan on January 5.

In a letter to the club’s management, CAF’s Disciplinary Committee outlined a $200,000 sanction for the incident.

This latest fine follows two previous penalties—$25,000 for a similar offense against Jaraaf of Senegal and $75,000 for disturbances in Dakar against the same team—bringing USMA’s total financial penalties this season to $300,000.

USMA to challenge the sanctions

The Algerian club has expressed frustration over the severity of the fines, particularly regarding the Abidjan incident, where the number of USMA supporters in attendance was reportedly minimal.

A club official voiced concerns over what they perceive as disproportionate punishment, and the club intends to lodge an appeal in an effort to have the fine reduced or overturned.

Beyond the financial hit, CAF has also warned USM Alger of potential future consequences.

If similar incidents occur, the club could be forced to play matches behind closed doors—a significant threat as they pursue a second CAF Cup title.

A potential semi-final, should they progress, could be affected by such disciplinary measures.

Focus on the CAF Cup quarter-final

Despite the controversy, USM Alger remains focused on their upcoming quarter-final clash against CS Constantine.

The first leg is set for April 2 in Constantine, with the return fixture scheduled for April 9 at Stade du 5-Juillet.

While the sanctions have created unrest within the club, the team will be looking to set aside the off-field distractions and secure their place in the semi-finals.

As the appeal process unfolds, USM Alger’s management hopes for a favorable ruling to ease both the financial burden and the looming threat of further disciplinary action.

Bokor Elikplim

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