CAF slams Moroccan hope ahead of UEFA Cup final



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The Confederation of African Confederation of African Football (CAF) has arrested Moroccan striker Muhsin Yagour for three games for attacking a Vita FC player in the Africa Confederation Cup final.

Al-Kaf said in an official statement that Yagour had been arrested for three matches due to unsportsmanlike behavior after the end of the match that he organized with his Vita club last Sunday in the last match of the day. Al-Kaf, which ended in the victory of the Moroccan team.

Yagur paid the price for his recklessness when he beat the Vita Club: Senegalese referee Ndayi, who led the match, saw the red card directly on his face, followed by the penalty of "Kef".

Yagur will be one of the few absent for the last match of the CAF to be held Sunday.

Raja Casablanca was also fined 5,000 US dollars for setting fire to "Shakhira" fire and 5,000 dollars for throwing bottles of water on the ground.

Morocco's Raja Casablanca will be invited to the Vita Club on Sunday at Al-Shuhada Stadium, in the final leg of the Confederations Cup.

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