Tag: Comoros

  • CAF disqualifies Volcan Club de Moroni from Champions League

    CAF disqualifies Volcan Club de Moroni from Champions League

    The Interclub Organising Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has disqualified Volcan Club de Moroni from the ongoing 2022/2023 CAF Champions League.

    The club from Comoros were disqualified after they failed to arrive and honour their Champions League first preliminary round fixture.

    They were to play against hosts La Passe FC of Seychelles.

    After the conclusion of the preliminary first round matches, their case was brought before the committee which went on to apply the competition’s Regulations, basing its decision on Article IX 10.5.

    The Article reads: “It is the duty of the visiting team to organise its travel arrangements in a way that permits it to arrive in the venue of the match at a reasonable time ahead of the scheduled date of the match.”

    La Passe FC have now automatically progressed to the second preliminary round of the CAF Champions League.

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  • COVID-19, injury hit Comoros ahead of clash with Cameroon

    COVID-19, injury hit Comoros ahead of clash with Cameroon

    Comoros, who have proven to be giant-killers at this 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), will be without a goalkeeper and coach Amir Abdou on Monday.

    That is when the tournament debutants face hosts and five-time champions Cameroon in Yaounde.

    Their camp has been hit by 12 positive COVID-19 tests, with seven players being hit, including the two remaining goalkeepers in the squad.

    And this has come with number one goalkeeper Ben Boina being out through injury.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that team officials have however assured that they were working round the clock to change the situation for the better.

    ”We will do everything in our power to find a solution,” team general manager El Hadad Himidi said.

    “It’s the coach and the only fit goalkeepers, and the situation is really complicated.”

    The Confederation of African Football (CAF) had earlier ruled that teams affected by COVID-19 must play matches even if they have no recognised goalkeeper in their squad.

    “A team will be required to play a match if they have a minimum of 11 players available who have tested negative.

    “In the event of the absence of a goalkeeper, another player from the team must replace the goalkeeper, provided the total number of available players is at least 11.

    “In exceptional cases, the Organising Committee of the Africa Cup of Nations will take the appropriate decision,” CAF had stated.

    Comoros will now be hoping that the injury suffered by Boina could be considered an exceptional case.

    This is because the goalkeeper sustained the injury and had to leave the field following a challenge which led to Ghana’s Andre Ayew being sent off.

    NAN reports that Comoros had shocked Ghana 3-2 to eliminate the Black Stars and qualify for the Round of 16 as one of the four best third-placed sides.

  • Debutants Comoros Island send Ghana packing from AFCON

    Debutants Comoros Island send Ghana packing from AFCON

    Debutants Comoros Island on Tuesday in Garoua shocked Ghana 3-2 to bundle the African football powerhouse out of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.

    The Group C match played at the Roumde Adjia Stadium saw the four-time champions losing to their less-fancied opponents.

    They thus finished bottom of their group with one point from one draw and two losses in three matches.

    El Fardou Ben Mohamed scored Comoros’ first-ever goal at the AFCON before Ahmed Mogni added a second just past the hour-mark.

    Goals from Richmond Boakye and Alexander Djiku levelled the game for Ghana, but Mogni grabbed a winner for the tiny island nation with five minutes remaining.

    The Black Stars had their captain Andre Ayew sent off in the 25th minute after a reckless collision with the Comoros goalkeeper Ben Boina during a goalmouth scramble.

    This is the first time in their history that Ghana have failed to progress from the group stage.

    NAN reports that Morocco topped Group C with seven points, followed by Gabon with five points, with both teams assured of automatic qualification.

    In the Morocco versus Gabon match played in Yaounde at the same time, Gabon led twice through Jim Allevinah and a Nayef Aguerd own-goal while Sofiane Boufal and Achraf Hakimi netted for Morocco.

    Comoros who finished third in the group with three points still have an outside chance of being among the best third-placed finishers.

    But their -2 goals difference will likely count against them.