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Fan ban for African Champions League semi-final

Fans of Algeria's Entente Setif wave their national flag before the start of their Arab Champion's League final soccer match against Jordan's Al-Faisali in Setif, 300 km (186 miles) east of Algiers, May 23, 2007. REUTERS/Larbi Louafi

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Algerian side Entente Setif will have to play the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Democratic Republic of Congo’s TP Mazembe Engelbert behind closed doors, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) said on Wednesday.

Fans of Algeria’s Entente Setif wave their national flag before the start of their Arab Champion’s League final soccer match against Jordan’s Al-Faisali in Setif, 300 km (186 miles) east of Algiers, May 23, 2007. REUTERS/Larbi Louafi

Following a meeting in Ethiopia, CAF said in a statement that Entente Setif were being punished for the behaviour of their fans following repeated financial sanctions and warnings.

The decision to ban fans from Saturday’s match comes after Algerian authorities closed JS Kabylie’s stadium following the death of Cameroon footballer Albert Ebosse, who was struck on the head by an object allegedly thrown from a section of his club’s own supporters.

Algeria has a history of spectator violence, but is hoping to be named as a future host of the African Nations Cup when CAF make a decision about the venue for the next two tournaments this weekend.

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