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NEWS: Conflicts Rock Eastern Tunisia As Police Fights Furious Football Fans

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am

There has been serious conflicts in Tunisia, this conflict erupted as a result of the verdict from Court of Arbitration for Sport. This caused government authorities to deploy security forces to combat the violence of the fans and spectators.

On Monday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport maintained a choice by the Tunisia Football Federation to suspend Chebba Sports Club for rebelliousness.

In mid-October, Chebba was prohibited from contending in the nation’s head division for defaulting on the past season’s fines.

The club’s fans claim that their group was unjustifiably authorized for contradicting Wadie Jary, the head of Tunisian football who needs to become CAF president.

Tunisia as a country has had history of fans violence in the time past, with the a new season imminent, the Tunisian FA will be seeking to sensitise them about the conduct expected of them in the stands

Albert Echetah

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