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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has decided to lift the suspension of Ismaili club and return to participate in the African Champions League, reported Tunisian radio Sun Shams.
Tunisian radio added that Al-Kaf had decided to accept the Ismaili club's appeal against the decision to exclude it from the competition for the African Champions League because of riots during of the match against the African Union at Ismailia stage in group stage.
On Sunday, the African Union (AU) organized a hearing for Ismaili club officials in Accra, capital of Ghana, to take a stand on the grievance lodged by Dervish officials at the Against the penalty of exclusion from the African Champions League.
The trio included Mohamed Al-Kamili, secretary of the Ismaili Club Fund, Nihad Hadjaj, Darwish's legal adviser, and Nasr Azzam, the attorney in Accra, Ghana's capital, for the hearing held by the president. African Union, Sunday, and team officials attended the match to find out if Ismaili's grievance was correct. For tournament competitions.
Ismaili officials have based their grievance on Article 12 of the African Union (AU) Rules, which states that the public must be on the ground or be punished by a guest member for exclusion of the African Champions League, which was not achieved during the Dervishes match against the Tunisian champions.
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