Champions League final ref banned in Africa

May 28, 2019

The move comes after the Moroccan Football Federation lodged a complaint against Grisha's decisions during a Friday's match pitting Wydad against Esperance Tunis.

 
Egyptian referee Gehad Grisha has been suspended after controversy in the first-leg of the African Champions League final, where hosts Wydad Casablanca were denied a penalty and had a goal disallowed, the Confederation of African Football said Tuesday.
 
The move comes after the Moroccan Football Federation lodged a complaint against Grisha's decisions during a Friday's match pitting Wydad against Esperance Tunis.
 
Grisha ruled out a goal for the hosts, Wydad Casablanca, and later denied them a penalty after VAR replays.
 
"The referees' committee of the Confederation of Africain Football has decided to suspend Mr. Gehad Grisha for a period of six months due to his poor performance," the CAF said in a statement.
 
The first leg of the CAF Champions League Final in Rabat ended in a 1-1 draw. 
 
The return match is scheduled to be held on May 31st in the stadium of Rades in Tunis.
 
Grisha was referee during the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

 

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