AFCON 2025: CAF hits Algeria with a $100,000 fine and suspends players following clash with Nigeria.
The Confederation of African Football has issued several sanctions against Algeria and its players for misconduct during and after their Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 quarter-final match against Nigeria.
In a statement on Wednesday, CAF announced that its Disciplinary Board met to review incidents from the Group-stage match on January 10, 2026, and made several decisions.
CAF Disciplinary Board decision read, “Suspend Algeria player Luca Zidane for two (2) CAF official matches with the Algeria national team for misconduct
“Suspend Algeria player Rafik Belghali, player for four (4) CAF official matches with the Algeria national team, for aggressive and intimidating behaviour towards the match referee at the end of the match.
“Impose a fine of USD 25,000 on the Algerian Football Federation due to the inappropriate behaviour of its players and officials at the end of the match, which brought the match into disrepute, in violation of Articles 82 and 83 of the CAF Disciplinary Code.
“Impose a fine of USD 5,000 on the Algerian Football Federation for the use of smoke devices by its supporters.”
Other fines include “a fine of USD 5,000 on the Algerian Football Federation for the throwing of objects by its supporters.
“Impose a fine of USD 10,000 on the Algerian Football Federation for failure to comply with security measures, due to the behaviour of its supporters who attempted to force the security barriers.
“Impose a fine of USD 50,000 on the Algerian Football Federation for offensive and abusive gestures (displaying banknotes) committed by its supporters towards the match officials.”
CAF did not announce any sanctions against the Nigerian team in relation to the match.
The incident occurred immediately after the final whistle in the match, where Super Eagles advanced with goals that Algerian players and fans disputed, particularly over an alleged missed penalty call in their favour.

Videos circulating on social media showed Algerian players confronting referees and engaging in physical altercations, escalating tensions that also involved fans throwing projectiles and security lapses.
In response, the FAF has confirmed it will appeal the sanctions, arguing that the penalties are disproportionate and calling for a review of the match officiating.