Egypt's Ismaily thrown out of Champions League over crowd trouble

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CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian club Ismaily have been disqualified from the African Champions League after fans forced the abandonment of Friday’s home fixture against Club Africain, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) said on Wednesday.

 

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