Morocco’s ASFAR Rabat has been ordered to play its next two home games behind closed doors and fined $100,000 after fans threw objects on the pitch and used lasers during last month’s African Champions League match against Egypt’s Al Ahly, the club said on Thursday.
The fine includes $20,000 for laser use, $15,000 for throwing bottles, $15,000 for ball boys entering the field during play, and $50,000 for throwing heavy metal construction tools onto the playing field, ASFAR said in a statement.
ASFAR will serve the ban in group matches against JS Kabylie of Algeria on January 30 and Young Africans of Tanzania on February 3.
Al Ahly lead Group B with four points from two matches, ahead of Young Africans on goal difference. ASFAR is third with one point.
Published on December 25, 2025

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