The Desert Foxes claimed that they were attacked by a group of Egyptian hooligans shortly after landing in the Egyptian capital to play a crucial World Cup qualifier last November.
The Algerians supported their claims with a video showing that Rafik Halliche and Khaled Lemmouchia, among others, suffered head injuries in the attack.
A hearing was held early on Tuesday, where Egyptian FA officials were summoned to explain the allaged attack on Algeria's bus.
A decision from the world football governing body was made several hours later.
Apart from relocating two World Cup qualifiers, FIFA fined Egypt CHE 100,000 (around EGP 500,000).
A punishment on the Pharaohs was widely expected as the host nation is responsible for the safety of visiting team.
Over the past few months, there were fears that FIFA would deduct points from the African champions in the upcoming World Cup qualifying stage.
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عبد الرحمن الحسيني يعلن رحيله عن الأهلي وهذه وجهته المقبلة
عموتة: فرصة تدريب الأهلي لا تأتي كل عام.. والمفاوضات بدأت منذ شهر
وائل جمعة: عموتة من أفضل المدربين في الشرق الأوسط.. والأهلي يخوض معسكره الخارجي نهاية الشهر
خبر في الجول - سيراميكا كليوباترا يعرض منصبا إدارية على سعد سمير
إنبي يعلن انتقال أقطاي عبد الله إلى الأهلي
دوري المحترفين - محمد عطية مديرا فنيا لـ فاركو
خبر في الجول - محمد إبراهيم يجتاز الكشف الطبي للانضمام إلى زد












Egypt sanctioned by FIFA