"Orange Boys" denounces the restrictions on the house
The “Orange Boys” faction, which supports RS Berkane, expressed its strong condemnation of what it described as “unacceptable practices” that accompanied the team’s match against the Royal Army, in the home of the Berkaneen, in the second leg of the CAF Champions League semi-finals.
The same faction explained, in a statement, that it had prevented the entry of “Tifu” without providing any clarifications regarding its content, in addition to restrictions on volcanic masses, a ban on flags and encouragement tools, in addition to recording cases of arrest that it considered “unjustified.”
The same source added that a number of fans were denied entry to the municipal stadium in the city of Berkane despite having tickets for the match, which sparked a state of discontent among the supporters, who were aspiring to support their team in this decisive confrontation.
This report came in the wake of the match that ended with RS Berkane’s victory with an unanswered goal, the day before yesterday evening, Saturday, in the return match. However, the result of the first leg gave the advantage to the Royal Army Club, which clinched the qualification ticket to the final with a score of 2-1 on aggregate of the two matches.
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