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A former African Player of The Year has been slapped with a five-year ban by CAF's disciplinary panel after the icon was found guilty of fraud. Read more ➡️

Herve Renard and Mustapha Hadji

Morocco legend Mustapha Hadji has been found to have used a falsified FIFA 'A' coaching license by CAF's Disciplinary Committee.The former Aston Villa star served as an assistant coach for the Morocco national team from May 2014 until June 2022, little more than a month before previous head coach Vahid Halilhodzic was sacked, but will now not be allowed to engage in any football activities for 60 months.

The A license is regarded as the highest coaching certificate provided by CAF, and it allows its holders to coach at a senior professional level across all parts of the world.

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