The National Professional Football League (LNFP) has delivered its latest rulings on a series of disputes raised by clubs competing in Tunisia’s Ligue 2, rejecting two formal complaints while deferring decisions on two others.
Following a meeting held earlier today, the disciplinary body announced that the grievances filed by CS Msaken and ES Rades against AS Ariana had been dismissed.
Both clubs had lodged complaints seeking action against AS Ariana, though the LNFP offered no additional detail on the grounds for the rejection or the nature of the alleged infractions.
While AS Ariana has been cleared of any wrongdoing in these two cases, the League has opted to delay its verdict on two further disputes involving AS Kasserine and Sfax Railways Sports.
AS Kasserine is currently contesting the outcome of a recent fixture against Olympique Sidi Bouzid, while Sfax Railways Sports has submitted a complaint against CS Redeyef.
Both cases remain under review, with the LNFP confirming that rulings will be issued sometime next week.
This wave of complaints reflects a tense period in Ligue 2 as clubs seek clarity and justice amid competitive and administrative tensions.
The League’s decisions are expected to have implications not only for individual teams but potentially for promotion and relegation outcomes as the season nears its conclusion.
Despite the lack of detailed reasoning in today’s announcement, the LNFP reiterated its commitment to ensuring fairness and transparency in all disciplinary processes.
The League has encouraged clubs to continue working within official legal frameworks and to respect ongoing investigations.
The resolutions of the outstanding cases are likely to be closely followed by clubs and supporters alike, especially as the stakes increase in the closing stages of the campaign.