The Algerian Football Federation (FAF) requested that the second leg of the World Cup qualifier be replayed on Thursday, citing "outrageous" officiating decisions. The president of the (FAF) resigned as a result of the match.
Tensions are still high nearly two days after the second leg of the World Cup qualifier between Algeria and Cameroon. On Thursday, the Algerian Football Federation (FAF) issued a statement demanding that the game be replayed. The FAF filed an appeal with FIFA FIFA for a match replay, citing "outrageous" officiating decisions by Gambian Bakary Gassama that "had affected the result" of the game.
The president of the Algerian Football Federation, on the other hand, stated that "the possibilities" of this bid succeeding were "poor," since he did not want to "sell illusions" to Algerian fans.
Cameroon qualified for the World Cup for the eighth time in dramatic way on Tuesday, defeating Algeria (2-1). Algerian fans were outraged because no penalties had been awarded. In the 120th+4 minutes, Cameroonian Karl-Toko Ekambi scored a last-second goal. Millions of Fennecs fans flocked to the Blida stadium in hopes of seeing their team win.