CAF hand Ghana’s Tetteh three-match ban

GHANA forward Benjamin Tetteh may not feature again at the Africa Cup of Nations after being handed a three-match ban.

The 24-year-old was sent off for his part in an on-pitch melee after full-time following the Black Stars’ 1-1 draw against Gabon on Friday.

The disciplinary board of the Confederation of African Football (Caf), the tournament organisers, added an extra game to the standard two-match ban for a straight red card.

Tetteh, who was an injury-time substitute against the Panthers, will miss Ghana’s final Group C match against Comoros on Tuesday.

He will not be able to feature again in Cameroon until the semi-finals – should the West Africans progress that far at the tournament.

Ghana and Gabon have both been issued a “stern warning” by CAF for their “unsportsmanlike behaviour” following the final whistle.

Gabon have also been fined $20,000 for changing their team hotel without CAF’s permission.

Meanwhile, the red card shown to Mali forward El Bilal Toure against Tunisia has been upheld and he will serve a two-match ban.

Toure was sent off for a challenge on Tunisia’s Dylan Bronn, a decision which referee Janny Sikazwe confirmed following a video assistant referee review.

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