Second RS Berkane And USM Alger Game Called off Over Map Row

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A row over a map of Morocco displayed on a football shirt deepened as the second leg of the Caf Confederation Cup semi-final between RS Berkane and USM Alger was called off on Sunday.


USM Alger refused to take to the pitch in Morocco because the strip the hosts were wearing showed a map of the country which included the disputed territory of Western Sahara.


Algeria, which cut off diplomatic ties with its North African neighbour in 2021, sees the extended map as a political provocation.


Morocco laid claim to Western Sahara in 1957, when it was still under Spanish colonial rule, and then annexed the territory in 1975.


The first leg on Sunday, 21 April had also been cancelled after Berkane had their kit confiscated by customs officials on arrival in Algeria and refused to wear an alternative shirt.


A Confederation of African Football (Caf) committee punished USM Alger with a 3-0 defeat in the first leg, and a different board then dismissed an appeal on Friday.


Neither decision was explained in detail, and USM Alger could face further sanctions from the continent’s governing body.


Algeria’s football federation (Faf) is expected to launch an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, with its case centred on the argument that Berkane’s kit breaches Fifa’s equipment regulations.


The world governing body states that no item of kit which “includes political statements or images” may be worn.

USM Alger, who are the holders of the Confederation Cup, travelled to north-east Morocco for the return leg but did not emerge from their dressing room for kick-off.


Caf has not yet commented on the latest incident, but Berkane are expected to progress to the final where Egyptian giants Zamalek await.



Berkane have used the same jersey throughout this season’s competition – as well as a similar design in previous continental campaigns.


The club won the Confederation Cup, which was the second-tier continental competition before the introduction of the Africa Football League, in 2020 and 2022.


Algeria and Morocco share a nearly 2,000 km (1,242 miles) border, which has been a source of tension since independence from French colonial rule.


The border is currently closed between the countries and Algeria severed diplomatic ties three years ago, accusing Morocco of “hostile acts”. Morocco called the move “completely unjustified”.



The ongoing political spat caused Morocco to pull out of last year’s African Nations Championship, which was hosted in Algeria, after being denied permission to fly direct from Rabat.


Morocco were not sanctioned by Caf despite withdrawing just days before the tournament was due to kick off.


The extended map of Morocco which is on RS Berkane’s kit has also caused issues in other sports.

Algeria withdrew from the Arab Youth Handball Championship this month because the Moroccan side were “wearing shirts with political connotations”.


A widely-held view among former players and media in Algeria is that Morocco holds significant influence and power within Caf, especially with the presence of Fouzi Lekjaa on its executive committee.

Lekjaa, in addition to heading the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, is a minister in the Moroccan government and a former president of RS Berkane.


This is why Faf has gone to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.

If their appeal is rejected by the court in Switzerland, the results could be catastrophic for Algerian football.


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