Former Morocco Assistant Coach Banned for 5 Years Over Fake CAF License

The former assistant coach of the Moroccan national football team has just been sanctioned by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Mustapha Hadji will have to stay away from any football-related activity.
Five years of suspension! This is the verdict of the CAF concerning the former Moroccan international, Mustapha Hadji. The former assistant coach of the Atlas Lions under Badou Zaki, Hervé Renard and Vahid Halilhodzic, is accused of having falsified the CAF A license.
A serious act for the Moroccan technician who, just a few weeks ago, was settling scores with the former coach of the national team, whom he accused of having fueled unnecessary tensions within the group.
Mustapha Hadji made the glory days of Moroccan football before putting his skills at the service of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) as an assistant coach.
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