The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has imposed a fine of $5,000 on Egypt due to the team’s failure to participate in post-match media engagements following their recent encounter with Zimbabwe. According to reports, Egypt secured a 2-1 victory in the thrilling contest under the guidance of coach Hossam Hassan. However, the players and technical staff declined to interact with the media in the mixed zone after the game, prompting CAF to take action.
CAF deemed this behavior a clear breach of their media obligations, which require teams to engage with the press after matches. The governing body has warned Egypt that any repetition of this action during subsequent games at the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 will result in more severe sanctions. As a seven-time champion, Egypt’s participation in the tournament is closely watched, and their compliance with CAF’s regulations is expected.
Egypt’s next match is scheduled for Friday against the South African national team, known as the Bafana Bafana. This upcoming game will be the team’s second group stage match, and their adherence to CAF’s media protocols will likely be under scrutiny. The AFCON 2025 tournament features top national teams from across the continent, with Egypt being one of the most successful teams in the competition’s history.
CAF’s decision to fine Egypt reflects the importance of media engagement in promoting the sport and maintaining transparency. The governing body’s rules are designed to ensure that teams provide access to players and staff for interviews and other media activities, allowing fans and the broader public to stay informed about the tournament. As the tournament progresses, Egypt and other participating teams will be expected to fulfill their media obligations to avoid facing further penalties.