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The match between the Sudanese team and its Ghanaian host, which was played on Thursday in the tie for the African Cup of Nations “Cameroon 2022”, witnessed a strange snapshot, after the assistant referee attacked the Sudanese coach.
In the 37th minute, there was a friction between the Sudanese national team striker and the Ghanaian defender inside the penalty area, demanding that the Sudanese team coach, Frenchman Hubert Felod, give the Sudanese team a penalty kick, but the arena referee did not count, so Velod went to the fourth assistant referee, Senegalese Mukabi Qaba, and protested. It’s hard.
From the strangeness of the brown continent !!
Since Ghana’s game against Sudan, Sudanese coach Hubert Felod was pushed to the ground after the former USMA coach protested against a penalty kick that the referee did not count … pic.twitter.com/KdPSAF0XTL– fechit habib 🇩🇿 (@habib_ovitch) November 12, 2020
The Senegalese assistant referee could not bear these protests, so he pushed the Sudan coach and threw him to the ground, in a strange and unusual scene in football stadiums.
The Ghana-Sudan match request referee pushes the Sudan coach to the ground after protesting a penalty kick that the referee did not count.
Africa is a wonderful continent😂 pic.twitter.com/1IPuBCOBeJ– 🇩🇿❤️ Yuki🖤🇩🇿 (@karima__usmista) November 12, 2020
After the incident, the players and the technical and administrative staff of the two teams intervened, to calm the French coach and the assistant referee, and absorb the anger of both parties.
The clash ended with Ghana’s victory with two unanswered goals, to be the only Group C leader with nine points, while Sudan was temporarily frozen at three points, awaiting the result of another match for this group, which will be will meet today Friday, between the South African team (three points) and guest of Sao Tome and Principe (zero points).
Source: RT
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