A pitch invasion at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja
Nigeria fans invaded the pitch after a 1-1 draw against Ghana saw them fail to qualify for the 2022 World Cup

Algeria and Egypt were not ordered to replay their World Cup play-off matches by Fifa.

The countries were ordered to play one match behind closed doors as well as being fined.

Financial fines have been handed out to Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco.

The list of decisions published by Fifa does not include any instructions for any replays or overturning of results.

Algeria requested a replay of their second-leg loss to Cameroon that resulted in them being eliminated on the away goals rule.

The Algeria Football Federation and Djamel Belmadi were not happy with the decisions made by the referee.

The only sanction that was given was a $3,000 fine to Algeria for order and security at matches.

Nigeria, who were knocked out on away goals, were fined $150,000 and must play one match without supporters after their fans invaded the pitch.

Salah was one of several players targeted by laser pens shone form the crowd as he prepared to take his penalty
Salah was one of several players targeted by laser pens directed form the crowd as he prepared to take his penalty

The Teranga Lions must play one game behind closed doors and pay a fine of $180,000 after they were found in violation of theDisciplinary Code in their second-leg win over Egypt that saw them qualify for the World Cup.

Failure to implement existing safety rules and failure to ensure that law and order are maintained in the stadium, invasion of the field of play, throwing of objects, lighting of fireworks, use of laser pointers and use of objects to transmit a message were some of the issues pointed out by Fifa.

Egypt requested a replay of the game after making a complaint to Fifa, which pointed to several issues as a basis for the demand.

The Egypt Football Association was fined $6,000 after the referee in the second leg cautioned six individuals on the Pharaohs squad.

The DR Congo will have to play a match without spectators and pay a fine after a pitch invasion following their first-leg draw with Morocco.

There was a further fine of $5,000 for DR Congo for throwing objects during the second leg of the play-off, which they lost.

The lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects and blocked stairways at the second leg game of the World Cup in Casablanca will cost Morocco $30,000.

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