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Tunisia launch CAS appeal over 2017 African Nations Cup ban threat date

The Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) has gone to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to appeal against a potential African Nations Cup (ANC) ban.

Tunisia were knocked out of this year's tournament by hosts Equatorial Guinea at the quarterfinal stage, a game that ended in ugly scenes as Mauritian referee Rajindraparsad Seechurn was angrily confronted by Tunisia players.

Seechurn had awarded a controversial penalty against Tunisia in stoppage-time, allowing Equatorial Guinea to equalise and later win 2-1 in extra-time.

Seechurn was later suspended for six months for poor performance while the FTF was fined 32,500 pounds by the African Football Confederation (CAF) and ordered to formally apologise for suggestions of bias against the governing body.

Should they not comply by March 31, their place at the 2017 competition is at stake.

But they have now taken the issue to CAS, as well as applying for a stay on the initial deadline.

A statement on the official CAS website read: "The FTF has filed an appeal at the CAS against the decision of the Executive Committee of the CAF which calls into question the participation of the FTF at the 2017 edition of the ANC.

"In a decision dated Feb. 6, 2015, the Executive Committee of the CAF... fixed a deadline until March 31 2015 for the FTF to conform to the CAF directives, failing which, the Executive Committee of the CAF would disqualify the national team of Tunisia from the 2017 ANC.

"The FTF's statement of appeal is accompanied with a request for a stay. An arbitration procedure has been initiated and is being conducted in accordance with the Code of sports-related arbitration."

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