Morocco’s ASFAR Rabat have been ordered to play their next two home matches behind closed doors and fined $100,000 after fans threw objects onto the pitch and used lasers during last month’s African Champions League clash with Egypt’s Al Ahly, the club said on Thursday.
The fine includes $20,000 for laser use, $15,000 for bottle throwing, $15,000 for ball boys entering the field during play, and $50,000 for throwing a heavy metal construction tool onto the field of play, ASFAR said in a statement.
The match took place at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in the Moroccan capital, Rabat.
ASFAR will serve the ban in group matches against Algeria’s JS Kabylie on January 30 and Tanzania’s Young Africans on February 3.
Al Ahly lead Group B with four points from two games, ahead of Young Africans on goal difference. ASFAR sit third with one point.