Raja Casablanca calls on CAF to investigate ‘scandal’ after Champions League loss to Al-Ahly in Cairo

Amr El-Soulia gives Al-Ahly an early lead against Raja through a disputed penalty on Saturday night. (Arriyadiyah)
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Updated 18 April 2022
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Raja Casablanca calls on CAF to investigate ‘scandal’ after Champions League loss to Al-Ahly in Cairo

  • Moroccan giants left fuming by ‘imaginary’ penalty award in 2-1 defeat, have released protest statement ahead of Friday’s return home leg

RIYADH: Raja Casablanca of Morocco have called on the Confederation of African Football to open an urgent investigation into what it described as a refereeing “scandal” during its CAF Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss to Al-Ahly of Egypt on Saturday.

Reigning African champions Al-Ahly won the match 2-1 in Cairo, the first goal coming from a hugely disputed penalty converted by Amr El-Soulia.

After the match, Raja President Anis Mahfouz presented a stern statement to CAF, protesting that referee Jean-Jacques Ndala of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the supervisor of the video assistant referee system, Algerian Mehdi Abeid, had committed “intended errors” that affected the outcome of the match.

In the opening minutes of the all-Arab clash Ndala had asked VAR to review a potential penalty for a suspected handball inside the Raja penalty area.

VAR confirmed the penalty decision against Raja defender Ilias Haddad, despite television replays from different angles showing that the ball did not touch his hand but hit his leg instead.

Raja said that they had attached to the complaint letter pictures showing the refereeing errors, especially the penalty award, which the statement considered “imaginary.”

The Moroccans also claimed that Al-Ahly’s second goal, scored by Hussein El-Shahat, had come from an offside position which was not checked by VAR.

Raja pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time through midfielder Mohamed Zrida, but the sending off of Marouane Hadhoudi on the hour put paid to any hopes of a comeback.

The return match will be played in Casablanca on Friday.


Inoue, Nakatani aim to set up a showdown in Riyadh’s ‘Night of the Samurai’

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Inoue, Nakatani aim to set up a showdown in Riyadh’s ‘Night of the Samurai’

TOKYO: Japanese boxing will be center-stage in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 27 when Riyadh hosts “The Ring V: Night of the Samurai,” with two undefeated champions – INOUE Naoya and NAKATANI Junto – likely to set up a Japanese blockbuster in 2026.

The Night of the Samurai will feature several Japanese boxers in world title fights, highlighted by the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, Inoue, who will face off against Mexico’s Alan Picasso, 25, for the 32-year-old Inoue’s unified super-bantamweight belts. Both fighters are undefeated. Inoue has won 31 fights with 27 knockouts, while Picasso has 32 victories and one draw with 17 knockouts.

Nakatani (310, 24 KOs), the unified bantamweight champion, will make his super bantamweight debut against Mexico’s Sebastian Hernandez Reyes (200, 18 KOs), a 24yearold rising star. A win by Nakatani is likely to set up a showdown with Inoue at the Tokyo Dome in May next year.

On the undercard, Willibaldo Garcia will face former world flyweight champion TERAJI Kenshiro for the IBF super-flyweight title; IMANAGA Taiga will meet Armando Martinez in a lightweight bout; and TSUTSUMI Reito will fight Leobardo Quintana in a super-featherweight bout. 

The WBA super-featherweight world title fight between TSUTSUMI Hayato and champion Jazza Dickens was canceled because Tsutsumi suffered a facial fracture during a sparring session. 

The boxing event is part of the Riyadh Season of cultural, entertainment and sporting events, which is part of the larger Saudi Seasons initiative in support of Saudi Vision 2030.

Saudi Arabia has placed itself at the forefront of boxing promotion in recent years, staging massive title fights and non-title fights such as Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz, Tyson Fury vs. former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, Deontay Wilder against Zhilei Zhang, and Oleksandr Usyk vs.Joshua.

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, has become the most visible boxing promoter in the world and is one of the most influential figures in boxing. The Night of the Samurai will enable him to make his mark in Japan, which has a strong boxing culture. 

“Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia is only going to grow in importance for boxing,” Inoue told Japanese media. The undefeated champion described Alalshikh as “a boxing fan who truly loves the sport.”

Inoue and Riyadh Season inked a $20 million sponsorship deal a year ago and the fight in Riyadh gives the promoter a massive boost in viewership in Japan.

“Fighting in Saudi Arabia for the first time is motivating for me,” Inoue was quoted as saying. “I’ll enter the fight with a fresh mindset. It’s a little different from fighting in Japan, and there are unknowns, but I’m excited.”