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Nigeria fans attacked the pitch after a 1-1 draw against Ghana saw them neglect to meet all requirements for the 2022 World Cup
Fifa has endorsed six African countries following March's 2022 World Cup play-off matches however not arranged the replays mentioned by Algeria and Egypt.
Rather Senegal, Nigeria, and DR Congo have all been arranged to play one match in secret as well as being fined.
Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco have all been given monetary fines by football's reality overseeing body.
The rundown of choices distributed by Fifa incorporates no guidelines for any replays or toppling of results.
Algeria had held up interest with Fifa for a replay of their second-leg misfortune to visiting Cameroon that saw the Desert Foxes disposed of on the away objectives rule.
The Algeria Football Federation and the public group mentor Djamel Belmadi were discontented with a few choices made by Gambian official Bakary Gassama.
Rather the main assent given by Fifa was a $3,000 fine to Algeria for "request and security at matches (tossing of articles and lighting of firecrackers)".
Nigeria, who were likewise taken out on away objectives, were fined $154,000 and should play the one match without allies after their fans attacked the contribute following their second leg Abuja against Ghana.
Salah was one of a few players designated by laser pens to coordinate the structure of the group as he arranged to take his punishment
Senegal should likewise play one game in secret and pay a fine of $180,000 after they also were found in breach of Fifa's disciplinary code in their second-leg prevail over Egypt that saw the Teranga Lions fit the bill for the World Cup.
Fifa highlighted a few issues at the match: "Inability to carry out existing security rules and inability to guarantee that lawfulness is kept up within the arena, attack of the field of play, tossing of articles, lighting of firecrackers, utilization of laser pointers and utilization of objects to communicate a message that isn't fitting for games - hostile standard."
Egypt had mentioned a replay of the game after submitting a question to Fifa highlighting a few of the issues above as a reason for the interest.
In the meantime, Egypt was fined $6,000 after the arbitrator in the second leg in Dakar forewarned six people on the Pharaoh's crew.
DR Congo will likewise need to play a match without onlookers after a pitch intrusion following their first-leg draw with Morocco and they will likewise pay a fine of $123,000.
There was a further fine of $5,000 for DR Congo for the "tossing of articles" during the second leg of the play-off, which they lost 4-1 in Morocco.
In the meantime, Morocco themselves needs to pay $30,000 for the "lighting of firecrackers, tossing of articles and impeded flights of stairs" at the subsequent leg game at the Mohamed V arena in Casablanca.
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