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CAF bans fans for African Champions League semifinal in Algeria

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -- The Confederation of African Football has ordered that an African Champions League semifinal in Algeria be played without fans because of repeated incidents of "unsporting behaviour."

- JS Kabylie get stadium ban

CAF said on Wednesday that Algeria's ES Setif had previously been warned and received financial penalties because of the behaviour of their supporters. CAF ruled Setif will host Congo's TP Mazembe behind closed doors in the first leg of their semifinal on Saturday.

Security at Algerian stadiums came under intense scrutiny after Cameroonian striker Albert Ebosse was hit and killed by a rock thrown by supporters at a league game last month.

JS Kabylie, the club hosting that game, was banned from playing at their home stadium for the rest of the season, and their fans were banned from all games until next year.