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The Algerian-born was relieved of national duties Forty eight hours after his first game in charge at AFCON.
In addition to suspension by the CAF Disciplinary Committee, the Tanzania Football Federation ( TFF) also decided to part ways with head coach, Adel Amrouche.
The continental ruling body handed the Taifa Stars trainer an 8 eight match ban following false accusations against Morocco’s Football Federation.
The controversial remarks made few days to the meeting between the two nations have now left him jobless at the moment.
“Currently, the FRMF is a confirmed power in the African football world, in the last match against Morocco, they forced us to play in the evening when we wanted to play in the early afternoon,” Amrouche claimed in a televised statement to an Algerian TV channel.
Amrouche, further stated that Morocco manipulates African football, citing favors for the North African giants.
“ Morocco manages and determines everything in Africa Football ”
The comments didn’t go well with a cross-section of people, calling for sanctions over the manager.
His vacuum will be filled by Hemedi Morocco who takes over on interim basis alongside Juma Mgunda as the assistant.
The CECAFA representatives return in action on Sunday against 2012 champions, Zambia while the Atlas Lions lock horns with Desabre’s DR Congo.