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Mohamed Salah's face was lit green when he prepared to take a penalty against Senegal in

March. MAHMOUD KHALED/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock. EDITORIAL💰 USE ONLY.

FIFA have fined

Senegal's football federationR$180,000 on Monday for fan disorder during the side's

World Cup playoff game with💰 Egypt, including shining laser pointers at opposing winger

Mohamed Salah in the penalty shootout.

Salah's face was a blur of vivid💰 green light

when he prepared to take his penalty, which he blasted over the bar. Senegal went on to

win💰 the shootout in Dakar in March with Salah's Liverpool teammate Sadio Mane scoring

the decisive spot kick.

FIFA said its disciplinary💰 committee also looked into a pitch

invasion by Senegal fans, an offensive banner and the national federation's "failure to

ensure💰 that law and order are maintained in the stadium."

Senegal was also ordered to

play a future competitive game in an💰 empty stadium.

Mohamed Salah before his penalty

miss against Senegal. pic.twitter/szlmfxDJkN — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) March 29, 2024

The

FIFA disciplinary panel💰 also judged dozens of similar cases from World Cup qualifying

games played since January and handed out several other fines💰 and stadium

closures.

Nigeria was punished with aR$154,000 fine and one-game stadium closure. Fans

invaded the field in Abuja and there💰 were other incidents of disorder after Nigeria was

eliminated at home by Ghana in their playoff.

FIFA imposed fines ofR$128,000 on💰 Congo

andR$103,000 on Lebanon in similar cases at games against Morocco and Syria,

respectively. Both got one-game stadium closures.

Discrimination by💰 fans of Chile and

Colombia at their home games, plus other offenses, resulted in total fines ofR$98,000

andR$56,500, respectively.

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