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CAFCC: Rivers United Reveals Ticket Price For Al Masry Clash

Fans in Aba:
To pay the sum of N1,000 or ($2) for VIP seats and N500 or ($1) for the all covered seats.

Tickets for the match will be available for purchase at the Enyimba International Stadium Aba on Saturday


The match to be played at the 25,000-capacity Enyimba International Stadium, Aba on Sunday, November 28, 2021.
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SPORTSCAFCC: Rivers United Defeats Al Masry 2-1 In Aba

https://www.thetidenewsonline.com/2021/ ... -1-in-aba/
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Al Masry to Appeal to CAF..

See the Presser here
Source: Al Masary Media
Al-Masry SC Facebook page.


Hassan Ammar: The Egyptian will file an official complaint to the CAF officials about today's match
Deputy Mr. Hassan Ammar, head of the Egyptian Club's mission to Nigeria, confirmed that the Egyptian club's administration is preparing an official complaint to submit to the AFF regarding the mistreatment of Rivers United officials towards the Egyptian mission since its arrival Nigeria last Thursday till today, so is aggressive behavior One of the officials of the Nigerian club towards members of the Egyptian mission in the main cabin of the Animba, who hosted today's match between the Egyptian and his host Rivers United, which ended with the landowners winning with a goal, saying that the Egyptian administration will also file a complaint about the non-application of A For health regulations to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus "Covid 19" and its surroundings The news about the public attendance in today's match, which may cause any member of the Egyptian mission to get injured.
Professor / Hassan Ammar added that the management of the Egyptian club will also file an official complaint against the refereeing of the match, Mohamed Ali Musa, which belongs to the Niger State, as a result of his opposite decisions along the course of the match against the Egyptian team, which caused more nervousness to the meeting.
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It appears Al Masry are not joking..

They want to appeal against Covid safety with regards fans in Aba and claim that Linesman is from Niger State.

See here from their Facebook page:

Which hosted today’s match between Al-Masry and its host Rivers United, which ended with the owners of the land winning two goals to one, adding that the Al-Masry administration will also file a complaint about the failure to apply health requirements to limit the spread of the new Corona virus “Covid 19” and its new parameters towards the mass attendance in today’s match.
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Mr. Hassan Ammar added that the management of the Egyptian club will also file an official complaint against the referee of the match, Mohamed Ali Moussa, who belongs to the state of Niger, as a result of his adverse decisions over the course of the two halves of the meeting towards the Al-Masry team, which caused more nervousness in the meeting.
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There is too much drama in African football, always complaining about refereeing and organisation.
Enyimba's match against Al Ittihad of Libya earlier scheduled for yesterday Sunday 28/11 in Tunisia was postponed due to logistic problems with Enyimba.
Everything is a problem in Africa, ranging from pitches to logistics to TV coverage. A Nigerian clubside played a continental competition match in Nigeria and it was not on TV.
We do ourselves no favours with the shoddy way we run our football, which in any case is representative of how we run our societies.
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ukwala wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:54 pm There is too much drama in African football, always complaining about refereeing and organisation.
Enyimba's match against Al Ittihad of Libya earlier scheduled for yesterday Sunday 28/11 in Tunisia was postponed due to logistic problems with Enyimba.
Everything is a problem in Africa, ranging from pitches to logistics to TV coverage. A Nigerian clubside played a continental competition match in Nigeria and it was not on TV.
We do ourselves no favours with the shoddy way we run our football, which in any case is representative of how we run our societies.
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ukwala wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:54 pm There is too much drama in African football, always complaining about refereeing and organisation.
Enyimba's match against Al Ittihad of Libya earlier scheduled for yesterday Sunday 28/11 in Tunisia was postponed due to logistic problems with Enyimba.
Everything is a problem in Africa, ranging from pitches to logistics to TV coverage. A Nigerian clubside played a continental competition match in Nigeria and it was not on TV.
We do ourselves no favours with the shoddy way we run our football, which in any case is representative of how we run our societies.
Our lack of organization has nothing to do with subpar performance of the Egyptians on the field of play. Africans have to learn to respect on-field refereeing decisions and stop behaving as if they have a divine right to win every game. Do Egyptian officials treat Nigerian officials and players any better when we play away games in Egypt❓❗️


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TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2021 3:47 pm
ukwala wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:54 pm There is too much drama in African football, always complaining about refereeing and organisation.
Enyimba's match against Al Ittihad of Libya earlier scheduled for yesterday Sunday 28/11 in Tunisia was postponed due to logistic problems with Enyimba.
Everything is a problem in Africa, ranging from pitches to logistics to TV coverage. A Nigerian clubside played a continental competition match in Nigeria and it was not on TV.
We do ourselves no favours with the shoddy way we run our football, which in any case is representative of how we run our societies.
Our lack of organization has nothing to do with subpar performance of the Egyptians on the field of play. Africans have to learn to respect on-field refereeing decisions and stop behaving as if they have a divine right to win every game. Do Egyptian officials treat Nigerian officials and players any better when we play away games in Egypt❓❗️


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I hear you. First of all, a lack of organisation in the logistic chain of travelling from Nigeria to Tunisia through Morocco prevented Enyimba from getting to Tunisia in time for their match. The match was subsequently postponed by CAF, which would suggest that it was not Enyimba's fault as otherwise Enyimba would have been walked over. I did not restrict my comments to Nigeria alone hence my statement "too much drama in African football...".
On the Rivers United match, I noted that it was not shown on TV so I can not comment on the referee's performance but suffice it to say that this is not the first complaint a team is making about refereeing in Africa in recent times. CAF and FIFA are investigating South Africa's protest against Ghana in a recent WC qualifier. And yes, a match result involving Ghana has been overturned because the referee was found to have been compromised. The Egyptians also complained about a breach of covid protocols and the general arrangements made for them in Nigeria. Whether they are true or not I do not know but all these allegations add to the drama that is African football.

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