
Disciplinary Decisions Shake Algerian Football
The Professional Football League announced a series of disciplinary penalties following the last round of the national championship matches, the most notable of which was the suspension of Algerian midfielder, Arabi Thabiti, for two matches due to 'dangerous play' that led to his expulsion during his team's match against Mouloudia of Oran (3-2). The management of Mouloudia quickly submitted an official appeal to reduce the penalty.
In this context, the league decided to suspend the manager of Paradou Club, Amin Al-Abdi, until he is heard during a session scheduled for today, Thursday.
Financial penalties also affected coaches, as a fine of 100,000 Algerian dinars was imposed on the coach of CR Belouizdad, German Saad Ramovitch, on the grounds of 'protesting the decision', with the same penalty imposed on the assistant coaches of Chabab Saoura and Mouloudia of El Bayadh, namely Mustafa Jalit and Abdel Ghani Awamri, respectively.
Clubs were not spared from the decisions, as Mouloudia of El Bayadh was fined 200,000 Algerian dinars after projectiles were thrown onto the pitch in the last match, without any material losses being recorded, considering it the club's first offense.
In this context, the league decided to suspend the manager of Paradou Club, Amin Al-Abdi, until he is heard during a session scheduled for today, Thursday.
Financial penalties also affected coaches, as a fine of 100,000 Algerian dinars was imposed on the coach of CR Belouizdad, German Saad Ramovitch, on the grounds of 'protesting the decision', with the same penalty imposed on the assistant coaches of Chabab Saoura and Mouloudia of El Bayadh, namely Mustafa Jalit and Abdel Ghani Awamri, respectively.
Clubs were not spared from the decisions, as Mouloudia of El Bayadh was fined 200,000 Algerian dinars after projectiles were thrown onto the pitch in the last match, without any material losses being recorded, considering it the club's first offense.