It appears that Esperance de Tunis has been fined $15,000 by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for incidents that occurred during the semi-final return of the Confederation Cup against TP Mazembe. The reported incidents include the use of smoke bombs and lasers by supporters, the setting off of firecrackers, and a robbery involving the general coordinator’s car upon his return to the hotel.
Such fines are typically imposed as a response to actions that violate regulations and negatively impact the match environment or the safety of individuals involved. Clubs are expected to ensure proper conduct among their supporters and maintain a safe and secure atmosphere during matches.
Esperance de Tunis faced Al Ahly in the final of the 2012 Champions League, ultimately falling to Al Ahly with a score of 2-1 over two legs.
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