African football body CAF orders disciplinary review but refuses to suspend match official following Nigeria’s quarter-final victory over Algeria at AFCON 2025
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued a decisive response to Algeria’s formal protest following the dramatic AFCON 2025 quarter-final match against Nigeria, a fixture that ignited widespread debate across African football. The high-stakes encounter, held in front of passionate supporters, saw Nigeria eliminate Algeria with a 2-0 victory — but what followed on and off the pitch has captured headlines.
In this post, Abuja Affairs breaks down CAF’s latest development, the details of Algeria’s protest, and what the decision means for future tournament matches.
The quarter-final clash between Nigeria and Algeria was charged with tension from kick-off.
- Nigeria secured a 2-0 victory, advancing to the semi-finals.
- Algeria, dissatisfied with key refereeing decisions, lodged an official protest with CAF and FIFA’s refereeing committee, focusing on the conduct of referee Issa Sy.
- The centerpiece of the protest was a controversial non-penalty decision, which Algerian officials believed should have been awarded by Sy and reviewed by VAR.
This incident sparked debates across football forums, fan communities, and social media — especially around refereeing standards in CAF competitions.
In the protest submitted by the Algerian Football Federation (FAF), the team raised several concerns:
- Penalty Decision: Algeria argued that a clear handball incident in the box should have led to a penalty kick.
- Referee Conduct: The FAF complained about what it described as “unprofessional behavior” by Issa Sy, including a refusal to shake hands after the match.
- Disciplinary Sanctions: Algeria specifically requested that CAF remove Issa Sy from refereeing further matches in the tournament.
These issues quickly became talking points in international sports media and drew reactions from fans across Africa.
Instead of granting Algeria’s request to remove the referee, CAF issued a firm statement making its position clear:
- Issa Sy will remain on the officiating roster for the remainder of AFCON 2025.
- CAF has referred the entire matter to its Disciplinary Board, which will investigate both on-field decisions and off-field behavior by players, officials, and journalists involved in the post-match incidents.
- The governing body emphasized that inappropriate conduct toward match officials or others will not be tolerated, and disciplinary action will follow if warranted.
This response signals CAF’s commitment to procedural review and regulatory governance, rather than reactive decision-making in highly emotional situations.
CAF’s decision to retain Issa Sy highlights the organization’s confidence in its appointed referees and the established VAR processes.
By balancing investigation with disciplinary procedures, CAF is signaling a structured approach to handling official complaints — one that does not disrupt tournament progression.
This situation has generated broader conversations about officiating quality, VAR transparency, and competitive fairness in African football — topics now sparking comments from pundits, fans, and sports writers alike.
The CAF response to Algeria’s protest after the Nigeria vs Algeria AFCON 2025 match underlines the governing body’s firm stance on disciplinary protocol, refereeing integrity, and competitive fairness. While controversy may linger among some supporters, CAF’s decision reflects procedural adherence and a commitment to managing disputes through formal channels.
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