
The African Football Confederation (CAF) warned Mohamed Abou-Treika for displaying a political slogan while celebrating his first goal against Sudan in Saturday's 3-0 CAN 2008 win.
The Ahli playmaker folded his jersey as another shirt appeared with the slogan "Sympathize with Gaza" typed on it.
CAF officials said that Abou-Treika breached the regulations of the African football governing body.
The Egypt star, who was cautioned by referee Koffi Kodja for his celebration, scored a brace in the Group C win over Arab neighbors Sudan
Abou-Treika's act follows the movement of thousands of Palestinians into the Egypt border after Israel imposed a blockade on the Gaza Strip.
In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Ghana defender John Pantsil waved an Israeli flag to celebrate a 2-0 victory over Czech Republic, causing dissatisfaction among several Arab nations.
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