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Tunisian journalists complain to Blatter
07 November 2010, 00:29
A group of Tunisian sport journalists calling themselves Infosfoot have written a letter to the head of Fifa – Sepp Blatter – complaining about alleged “ill-treatment” at the hands of their hosts TP Mazembe when Tunisian side Esperance lost 5-0 in the first leg of the African Champions League final in Lubumbashi last week.
The Tunisian media practitioners claim they were abused prior, during and after the match. They bitterly complain that their compatriots (Esperance) were denied the opportunity to use the Stade de la Kenya Stadium on the eve of the match as dictated to by Fifa and hope the world controlling body would intervene.
“We want to attract to your attention the detestable conditions of reception reserved for Esperance by TP Mazembe,” read a part of the letter to Blatter. “the conditions of training for teams in any international contest before the match according to the universal regulations of Fifa.
“We also specifically want to draw your attention to the performance of Togolese referee Djaoupe Kokou and his two assistants. We say to you that this referee was suspended for a period of three years by your authorities for corruption and scandal previously for benefiting from “indulgence” of “Social Security Office” and was thus suspended.
“Against Mazembe he was partisan in favor of the All-Powerful Mazembe. Footage of the match could show you of the bad faith of this figure who dishonored football in the knowledge that the boss of African referees is Amadou Diakite, the Malian who is part of the ongoing scandal relating to the designation of the country that would organise the 2018 Fifa World Cup.”
The missive continues to complain that a Tunisian delegation was a victim of serious acts of violence and provocation of the highest order which was contrary to the directives of Fifa and its traditions to deny accredited journalists the right to do their jobs unhindered.
But this sounded more like a case of sour grapes as they could not stomach the clinical manner in which their compatriots were put to the sword by the defending African Champions League in a match played under extremely blazing conditions.
They might have a case when it comes to the opening goal which their goalkeeper appeared to have collected on the ground facing the goal-line and then rolled it back into play and maybe the whole circumference of the ball did not cross the line.
*But statistics showed that Mazembe enjoyed 78% of the possession at that stage.
*By the 30th minute Esperance had committed 14 fouls compared to two by Mazembe.
*Kokou was spot-on when he awarded Mazembe a penalty after Given Singuluma was tripped in the penalty area.
*Again Kokou was spot-on when he sent off Mohamed Monsour after the latter elbowed Alain Kaliyituka in an off the ball incident.
*They barred the media from watching their training session on the eve of the match at the match venue.
*They arrived in Lubumbashi on a chartered flight.
*They were accommodated at the five star Grand Karavia hotel.
I saw a Tunisian player kick and punch a local photo journalist and chased across the field a ball boy before smashing a 2litre water bottle on the young boy’s back who tried to flee from the enraged player.
We also have footage of the Tunisians chanting racial slurs against Mazembe as well as the Confederation of African Football which they labeled as corrupt and threatened with gestures to slash the throats of Mazembe officials when they visit Tunis for the second leg match.
The second leg match is scheduled for Tunisia on Saturday November 13.
07 November 2010, 00:29
A group of Tunisian sport journalists calling themselves Infosfoot have written a letter to the head of Fifa – Sepp Blatter – complaining about alleged “ill-treatment” at the hands of their hosts TP Mazembe when Tunisian side Esperance lost 5-0 in the first leg of the African Champions League final in Lubumbashi last week.
The Tunisian media practitioners claim they were abused prior, during and after the match. They bitterly complain that their compatriots (Esperance) were denied the opportunity to use the Stade de la Kenya Stadium on the eve of the match as dictated to by Fifa and hope the world controlling body would intervene.
“We want to attract to your attention the detestable conditions of reception reserved for Esperance by TP Mazembe,” read a part of the letter to Blatter. “the conditions of training for teams in any international contest before the match according to the universal regulations of Fifa.
“We also specifically want to draw your attention to the performance of Togolese referee Djaoupe Kokou and his two assistants. We say to you that this referee was suspended for a period of three years by your authorities for corruption and scandal previously for benefiting from “indulgence” of “Social Security Office” and was thus suspended.
“Against Mazembe he was partisan in favor of the All-Powerful Mazembe. Footage of the match could show you of the bad faith of this figure who dishonored football in the knowledge that the boss of African referees is Amadou Diakite, the Malian who is part of the ongoing scandal relating to the designation of the country that would organise the 2018 Fifa World Cup.”
The missive continues to complain that a Tunisian delegation was a victim of serious acts of violence and provocation of the highest order which was contrary to the directives of Fifa and its traditions to deny accredited journalists the right to do their jobs unhindered.
But this sounded more like a case of sour grapes as they could not stomach the clinical manner in which their compatriots were put to the sword by the defending African Champions League in a match played under extremely blazing conditions.
They might have a case when it comes to the opening goal which their goalkeeper appeared to have collected on the ground facing the goal-line and then rolled it back into play and maybe the whole circumference of the ball did not cross the line.
*But statistics showed that Mazembe enjoyed 78% of the possession at that stage.
*By the 30th minute Esperance had committed 14 fouls compared to two by Mazembe.
*Kokou was spot-on when he awarded Mazembe a penalty after Given Singuluma was tripped in the penalty area.
*Again Kokou was spot-on when he sent off Mohamed Monsour after the latter elbowed Alain Kaliyituka in an off the ball incident.
*They barred the media from watching their training session on the eve of the match at the match venue.
*They arrived in Lubumbashi on a chartered flight.
*They were accommodated at the five star Grand Karavia hotel.
I saw a Tunisian player kick and punch a local photo journalist and chased across the field a ball boy before smashing a 2litre water bottle on the young boy’s back who tried to flee from the enraged player.
We also have footage of the Tunisians chanting racial slurs against Mazembe as well as the Confederation of African Football which they labeled as corrupt and threatened with gestures to slash the throats of Mazembe officials when they visit Tunis for the second leg match.
The second leg match is scheduled for Tunisia on Saturday November 13.
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Moke moke ndeke a tongana zala naye.
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Tunisian club Esperance fined over fans' violence
Esperance fans are accused of ripping up seats and lighting flares
Tunisian club Esperance have been fined US$65,000 by Confederation of African Football (Caf) due to violence by their fans in recent continental matches.
Esperance were fined $50,000 for the violence during their clash with Al Ahly of Egypt in Cairo last month.
The aggressive behaviour of their players during the first leg of the final of the Champions League resulted in a $15,000 fine.
Africa's governing body also ruled that Esperance must pay $52,000 worth of damage their fans caused to the Cairo Stadium last month.
Algeria side JS Kabylie were penalised $20,000 and will play their next continental home game behind closed doors after their fans threw missiles onto the pitch during their Champions League match against TP Mazembe in Tizi Ouzou last month.
The Malagasy Football Federation was fined $10,000 for a similar offence during Madagascar's Nations Cup qualifier against Ethiopia in Antananarivo last month.
Central African Republic were also fined $10,000 after their fans invaded the pitch during the Nations Cup qualifier against Algeria in Bangui last month.
Esperance received the heaviest fines after their fans ripped out stadium seats and lit fireworks during the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Ahly.
Eleven policemen were injured and at least 14 Tunisians fans arrested during the 3 October game in Cairo, which Al Ahly won 2-1.
Source: BBC Sport
Esperance fans are accused of ripping up seats and lighting flares
Tunisian club Esperance have been fined US$65,000 by Confederation of African Football (Caf) due to violence by their fans in recent continental matches.
Esperance were fined $50,000 for the violence during their clash with Al Ahly of Egypt in Cairo last month.
The aggressive behaviour of their players during the first leg of the final of the Champions League resulted in a $15,000 fine.
Africa's governing body also ruled that Esperance must pay $52,000 worth of damage their fans caused to the Cairo Stadium last month.
Algeria side JS Kabylie were penalised $20,000 and will play their next continental home game behind closed doors after their fans threw missiles onto the pitch during their Champions League match against TP Mazembe in Tizi Ouzou last month.
The Malagasy Football Federation was fined $10,000 for a similar offence during Madagascar's Nations Cup qualifier against Ethiopia in Antananarivo last month.
Central African Republic were also fined $10,000 after their fans invaded the pitch during the Nations Cup qualifier against Algeria in Bangui last month.
Esperance received the heaviest fines after their fans ripped out stadium seats and lit fireworks during the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Ahly.
Eleven policemen were injured and at least 14 Tunisians fans arrested during the 3 October game in Cairo, which Al Ahly won 2-1.
Source: BBC Sport
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A tous les mekachekhins : c'est l'EST qui a demandé KOkou pour la finale
d'une source officielle , l'EST a demandé à la commission d'arbitrage de la CAF de designer Kokou pour la final retour , mais la CAF la designer pour le match aller , Kokou a ete contacté par un corps arbitral international pour faciliter la tache à l'EST , mais en arrivant à lumubachi il s'est aligné avec Moez.
la plainte porté par l'EST à la CAF n'a pas mentionner l'arbitre mais la mauvaise organisation du match par le T.P .
pour prouver que je ne dis pas n'importe quoi j'invite les mekachekhin qui vont me bombarder de poster ici à TF une copie de la plainte envoyé par l'EST .
moez=moïse
d'une source officielle , l'EST a demandé à la commission d'arbitrage de la CAF de designer Kokou pour la final retour , mais la CAF la designer pour le match aller , Kokou a ete contacté par un corps arbitral international pour faciliter la tache à l'EST , mais en arrivant à lumubachi il s'est aligné avec Moez.
la plainte porté par l'EST à la CAF n'a pas mentionner l'arbitre mais la mauvaise organisation du match par le T.P .
pour prouver que je ne dis pas n'importe quoi j'invite les mekachekhin qui vont me bombarder de poster ici à TF une copie de la plainte envoyé par l'EST .






Gros lard de 42 ans qui est au CPAS. Continue à nettoyer les rues du pays avec ton employeur qu'est Bruxelles propreté. Immature de luxe.
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Pas de changement d'arbitre lors de la finale retour de la Ligue des Champions d'Afrique.
Selon notre confrère infosfoot.net, le sud-africain Daniel Bennett viendra bel et bien samedi prochain à Radès officier Espérance Sportive de Tunis-TP Mazembe. La CAF ne va pas désigner un libyen à la place de sud-africain.
"Les rumeurs propagées en Tunisie tiennent de la surenchère. Pourquoi voudriez-vous que ce referee soit changé. Aucune raison objective ne nous y pousse. Alors, trêve d'élucubrations et de supputations, la désignation ne sera pas révisée", a déclaré le secrétaire général de la CAF le Marocain Hichem Amrani à Infosfoot.
Selon notre confrère infosfoot.net, le sud-africain Daniel Bennett viendra bel et bien samedi prochain à Radès officier Espérance Sportive de Tunis-TP Mazembe. La CAF ne va pas désigner un libyen à la place de sud-africain.
"Les rumeurs propagées en Tunisie tiennent de la surenchère. Pourquoi voudriez-vous que ce referee soit changé. Aucune raison objective ne nous y pousse. Alors, trêve d'élucubrations et de supputations, la désignation ne sera pas révisée", a déclaré le secrétaire général de la CAF le Marocain Hichem Amrani à Infosfoot.
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Après le feuilleton lié au lieu du stage de préparation de la finale retour, le Tout P...eureux Mazembe nous gratifie maintenant d'un autre feuilleton en rapport avec le nom de l'aéroport qui accueillera l'avion en provenance de Palerme.
Mais finalement, les Congolais ont choisi de transiter par l'aéroport d'Enfidha et de résider dans un hôtel à Hammamet, pour ne rejoindre Tunis que le jour du match. Ils repartiront le soir même à destination de Palerme.
Mais finalement, les Congolais ont choisi de transiter par l'aéroport d'Enfidha et de résider dans un hôtel à Hammamet, pour ne rejoindre Tunis que le jour du match. Ils repartiront le soir même à destination de Palerme.
Gros lard de 42 ans qui est au CPAS. Continue à nettoyer les rues du pays avec ton employeur qu'est Bruxelles propreté. Immature de luxe.
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