The fight between the FTF and the Ministry of Youth and Sports could cost us greatly. The CAF notified the ministry through correspondence that it is up to them to make the ultimate decision on whether or not the public will be present during the qualifying match between Tunisia and Zambia and that the FTF has no responsibility for everything that occurred from late authorization on time.
In addition, the African body emphasised that any intrusion in the affairs of the FTF motivates its intervention and jeopardises harming Tunisian football. As a result, it is the turn of clubs and Tunisian selections to pay dearly with heavy penalties, particularly disqualification and the ban from participating in competitions organized by CAF.
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