Amrabat directed an obscene comment about FIFA’s video review system at a television camera minutes after a stoppage-time goal by Spain forward Iago Aspas was allowed to stand in the 2-2 draw at Kaliningrad.
FIFA has fined Morocco’s
football federation 65,000 Swiss francs ($A89,000) and warned winger Noureddine
Amrabat for misconduct after a late Spain goal cost the team a victory at the
World Cup.
FIFA says one disciplinary
charge related to six Morocco staff who “forced their way into the pitch after
the final whistle.”
Assistant coach Patrice
Beaumelle was also warned for “improper behaviour.”
Another charge was for
crowd disturbances by Moroccan fans throwing objects in the stadium.
Morocco federation
president Fouzi Lekjaa was warned for coming to the team technical area during
the game.
In a separate case, FIFA’s
disciplinary panel fined Mexico’s federation 15,000 Swiss francs ($A20,500) for
disturbances by the country’s fans throwing objects during the 3-0 loss to
Sweden.
Serbia’s federation was
fined 20,000 Swiss francs ($A27,000) as well for showing a “political and
offensive banner” during team’s 2-0 loss against Brazil in Mosco.
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