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Al Ahly File Complaint To CAF After Referee's Performance In Mamelodi Sundowns

Al Ahly File Complaint To CAF After Referee's Performance In Mamelodi Sundowns

Al Ahly have confirmed they have filed a complaint to CAF over the referee's performance during their win over Mamelodi Sundowns.

The Red Devils were not pleased about being denied a penalty for Denis Onyango's dangerous challenge on Mohamed Sherif and felt their players were not protected.

Statement:

Al Ahly filed an official complaint to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) over the performance of the Senegalese referee, Maguette N'Diaye, who was in charge of our game against Mamelodi Sundowns in the first leg of the CAF Champions League quarter-finals, after committing several mistakes which affected the game's result.

The club mentioned that the Senegalese referee denied Al Ahly a rightful penalty after the opponent's goalkeeper committed a clear foul against Sherif inside the penalty area.

Furthermore, the club mentioned that the referee did not provide the protection for our players during the match and they were exposed to hard tackles from Mamelodi Sundowns' players. However, the opponent's players received only one yellow card during the game, while the Senegalese referee showed three yellow cards to Al Ahly players.

The referee gave our defender Badr Benoun a yellow card in the 20th minute of the game for wasting time, which is not logical for a home team player to waste time at the beginning of the match.

Moreover, Al Ahly stressed in its complaint that the referees committ several mistakes that affect the games' results in the knockout stages and these mistakes waste the efforts of the entire working system and squandered millions of dollars that the clubs spend on signing new players and coaching staff to reinforce the squad, besides the difficulties which the teams face during traveling to play their away games.

The club has also affirmed its full confidence in the fairness of the CAF and their keenness to preserve all the rights of the competing teams, which is in the interest of the competition.

Also, the club called the CAF to introduce additional monitoring on the performance of the referees to avoid such mistakes in the upcoming games.

Finally, the club expresses its gratitude to be participating in the African competitions, but it also pointed to the importance of implementing the VAR technology in the next games to ensure justice and equality among all the competing teams, especially that Al Ahly has previously asked to apply the VAR technology in the group stage.

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