A wave of anger has swept through football circles after what many fans described as a “tsunami” of unfair sanctions, with calls growing for a veto to be used against the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Supporters say the decisions handed down were excessive and lacking balance, especially after the controversy around the alleged “backroom dealing” that had been circulating online. According to information revealed in the report, the supposed “kawalsa” story has now been exposed as false, contradicting the claims that had fueled the debate in recent days.
The reaction on social media has been intense, with fans demanding clear explanations and greater transparency in how disciplinary measures are issued. Many also insisted that clubs and federations should take a firmer stance, calling for a “veto” against CAF to protect teams from what they view as unjust punishments.
The controversy has reopened wider questions about disciplinary standards, equality in applying regulations, and the credibility of decision-making at the continental level, as the anger continues to build among supporters who believe their teams have been targeted unfairly.
















