Wydad Athletic Club have reportedly filed an official complaint to CAF after allegedly being mistreated by their latest CAF Champions League opponents upon their arrival in their country.
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The Moroccan giants are not in a favourable position heading into the latest matchday of the Champions League. The north Africans currently sit in third position of their group, one point behind surprise package Jwaneng Galaxy.
Next up for the three-time African champions is a tussle against Tanzanian giants Simba SC on Tuesday in Dar es Salaam, a city they have not beaten the Reds of Msimbazi in since 2011.
However, there seems to be some controversy over their arrival in the nation's capital, according to reports.
As per Kech24, Red Castle chiefs are not happy with Simba, and have filed an official complaint to African football's governing body after it was alleged that the east African giants did not provide a bus for Wydad's delegation from the airport to the hotel, and also denied them a training pitch.
The same report claims that the record Botola Pro League champions were forced to rent a bus using their own funds, an unfavourable task given the previously documented situation regarding the club's finances.
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While an administrative battle now seemingly ensues, new Wydad boss Faouzi Benzarti will be looking to handle matters on the pitch having recently taken charge of the club for the fourth time in his career.
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