Dozens of Esperance supporters were seen of ripping up seats, firing banned flames and beating armless stewards during the 2-1 defeat in the Egyptian capital.
Following the incidents, 11 supporters were detained before being released from custody as Tunisian media vehemently condemned their behavior.
Cairo Stadium manager Abdul-Aziz Amin revealed last month that the cost of damages at Cairo Stadium is estimated at EGP 150,000.
In the same manner, the Tunisian champions were fined $15,000 for the 'aggressive behavior of players' during last week's 5-0 final thrashing at Mazembe.
Referee meeting
CAF's disciplinary announcement did not, however, include any decisions regarding Esperance's controversial 1-0 victory over Ahli in the return leg.
The Egyptian champions were punished by a clear hand-goal from Nigerian striker Michael Eneramo, allowed by referee Joseph Lamptey.
Ahli eventually reported the Ghanaian referee to CAF, who are likely to discuss the case in a Referee Committee meeting in December.
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