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McKenzie condemns the Chelle incident in Nigeria-DR Congo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70743, member: 636"] South Africa's sports minister, Gayton McKenzie, has called for sanctions against Nigeria following an altercation involving Super Eagles coach Éric Sékou Chelle during a World Cup qualifier against DR Congo. McKenzie criticized the behavior as unacceptable and compared the aggressive actions to mixed martial arts rather than soccer, stating that such conduct damages the sport's reputation. Video evidence reportedly shows Chelle picking up a water bottle and appearing to throw it toward a DR Congo staff member before a penalty kick. The match commissioner is expected to document the altercation in an official report that could lead to penalties from the Confederation of African Football. Officials from DR Congo have condemned the actions as unsportsmanlike, while Nigerian supporters argue the intensity reflected competitive pressure. McKenzie's response highlights his broader commitment to maintaining integrity in African competitions as South Africa prepares for its own continental tournament campaign following a recent victory over Zambia. [/QUOTE]
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