Monday, 25 April 2016

More trouble for Giwa FC as NFF imposes extra sanctions

Giwa FC found itself in deeper waters on Monday as the Nigeria Football Federation not only upheld the sanctions imposed on it by League Management Company, LMC but also meted additional punishment.

After a meeting of its disciplinary board in Abuja on Monday, the NFF said in a statement issued by its spokesman, Ademola Olajire that the sanctions imposed on Giwa FC by the LMC were in line with its rules and regulations.

Giwa earned the sanctions following crowd trouble during its Match Day 12 fixture in the 2015/2016 Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL game played on April 17, 2016 in Jos, Plateau State.

In a statement upholding the LMC sanctions on the club, the NFF said ;

“ After a careful observation of all documentary evidence presented before it, the NFF Disciplinary Board hereby rules as follows;

“The NFF Disciplinary Board wishes to state clearly that adequate invitation notice was served to GIWA FC requesting that they forward their written submission to the secretariat of the NFF Disciplinary Board.

“NFF Disciplinary Board hereby adopts all sanctions earlier pronounced by the LMC which the NFF Disciplinary Board after careful observation noted, are in in line with the Rules and Regulations Guiding the LMC.

“NFF Disciplinary Board also added additional sanctions to GIWA FC for further violating sections of the FIFA Code of Ethics, FIFA Disciplinary Code and the LMC Rules and Regulations.”

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that the additional sanctions involved fine, suspension of some team officials and banishment from the club's home ground.

“A fine of N5 million for the discontinuation of the match and that the match shall be continued behind closed doors at the National Stadium, Abuja on Wednesday, 27th April, 2016, from the point of disruption (i.e. from the 74th minute).

“The result of the match at the point of disruption shall stand (i.e. 0-1); Due to the disturbances as stated in paragraph 2 above, Giwa FC is banned from the Rwang Pam Stadium

“This shall be for its next three home matches, which shall be played at the Ilorin Township Stadium, Ilorin, Kwara State.

“... due to the persistent nature of such disturbances by supporters of Giwa FC in the match under review, Giwa FC shall play its remaining home matches behind closed doors.

“Supporters of the Club are banned from all League match venues for the remainder of the season; provided that the LMC reserves the right to lift the ban at any time.

“This would be on the condition of receipt of firm and satisfactory assurance and commitment (including training and orientation seminar for supporters of the Club under the supervision of the LMC).

“Giwa FC is expected to guarantee responsible behaviour and orderly conduct of supporters of the Club."

The NFF also imposed a fine of N750,000 on the club for failure to control its players and officials.

“A fine N500,000 being N250,000 each – for assault on the referee and the match commissioner.

“Giwa FC is required to ensure, within the next seven days, that in addition to the apprehension of one Sodiq Goje, his co-culprit identified as one Mustapha Apiya is also apprehended and prosecuted.

“This is for assaulting the Referee, failure of which a fine of N25,000 per day shall accrue, until such a time that the offender is apprehended and charged to court.

“For acts and conduct capable of bringing the game to disrepute, a suspended two-point deduction is imposed on Giwa FC subject to any subsequent incidents of disturbances by supporters of the Club in breach of the League Rules for the remainder of the season,’’ the statement added.

The football federation also condemned the actions of Yakubu Daylup, Administrator of the Club, and David King, the Media Officer of the team who were indicted for inciting the spectators to attack the match officials

“This act is a breach of Art. 53 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code hence; both officials of the club are hereby suspended from all football related activities for a period of twelve (12) months.

“Upon expiration of twelve months they are to write an official letter to be of good conduct and submit same to the NFF before they can be allowed to participate in any football-related activity.

“The NFF Disciplinary Board further notes that for failure to cooperate with the Disciplinary Board which is a breach of Art. 42.1 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, Giwa FC is hereby further fined the sum of N500,000 which is to be paid to the NFF as procedural cost for the NFF Disciplinary Board.

“This decision is in line with Art. 59.1 of FIFA Code of Ethics,’’ the statement said.

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