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The Post: The Tunisia vs Mali referee was suspended in 2018 on corruption charges and lifted in 2019

The Post: The Tunisia vs Mali referee was suspended in 2018 on corruption charges and lifted in 2019

Africa Cup of Nations Tunisia vs Mali referee Janny Sikazwe caused a sensation over two early closings, with the Post revealing that Sikazwe was suspended on corruption charges after enforcing an African Champions League match in November 2018. Two months later, in January 2019, FIFA lifted his ban.

Event Review:

At the Africa Cup of Nations, Tunisia 0-1 Mali, duty referee Janny Sikazwe blew the final whistle once in the 85th minute, and after restarting the game, he refused var's review of the red card, and then blew the final whistle again in the 89th minute.

Subsequently, officials said the game would resume to finish the last three minutes of the game. Journalist Saddick Adam tweeted that some players had already taken a shower and needed to warm up for 20 minutes before playing the last 5 minutes. Two minutes later, the reporter posted that Tunisia refused to continue the game, and Mali won directly.

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