CAF Fines Egypt US$5,000 for Media Snub After Zimbabwe Match
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has fined Egypt for failing to meet its media obligations following their opening match against Zimbabwe at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
The seven-time African champions were handed a US$5,000 fine after players and technical staff did not engage with journalists in the designated mixed zone after the final whistle.
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CAF Cites Breach of Media Regulations
In a statement, CAF said the sanction was imposed after the entire Egyptian delegation bypassed post-match media duties, walking past reporters without answering questions.
CAF regulations require teams to make players and officials available to the media after matches, a condition the governing body says is essential for maintaining transparency and promoting the tournament.
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Warning Issued Ahead of South Africa Clash
Alongside the fine, CAF issued a firm warning to the Pharaohs, cautioning that repeat offences would attract more severe penalties.
The governing body specifically referenced Egypt’s Matchday Two fixture against South Africa, stressing that compliance with media protocols will be closely monitored.
Stricter Sanctions Loom
CAF said it would not hesitate to impose harsher measures should Egypt again fail to fulfil their responsibilities, underlining that media access remains a non-negotiable part of the AFCON competition framework.
Egypt face South Africa later today, with the spotlight firmly on both their on-field performance and their adherence to tournament regulations.
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