MFM FC of
Lagos has been fined N2m and ordered to play three games behind closed doors
following the crowd incidence that occurred during their Match Day 23 fixture
against Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) at the Agege Stadium last Sunday. The
Club was also ordered to identify and report the supporters who committed the
act to relevant security agencies for prosecution within 7 days failure of
which it stands to be fined N25, 000 for each day until the culprits are
apprehended and charged to court.
The League
Management Company (LMC) also in a separate letter to the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) and the Referees Appointment Committee of the NFF requested
that Referee Alaba Abiodun from Ogun State be withdrawn from further officiating
of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) matches pending
investigations into his handling of the match.
These are the
decisions reached by the LMC after reviewing evidence from the Match
Commissioner and Referee’s report and video and photo materials. Following the
findings, the LMC issued a Summary Jurisdiction notice which charged MFM for
breach of Rules B13.18 and C1.
The notice
signed by the LMC Chief Operating Officer, Salihu Abubakar read, “You are in
breach of Rule B13.18 of the Framework and Rules of the Nigeria Professional
Football League, in that on Sunday, 19th June 2016, during your Match Day 23
fixture: MFM FC vs. Shooting Stars FC, your supporters threw objects towards
and encroached on to the field of play.
“You are in
breach of Rule C1, punishable by virtue of Rule B15.16, of the Framework and
Rules of the Nigeria Professional Football League, in that on Sunday, 19th June
2016, during your Match Day 23 fixture: MFM FC vs. Shooting Stars FC, your
supporters conducted themselves in a manner capable of bringing the game to
disrepute, including general unruly behaviour, holding match officials hostage
and preventing them from exiting the field of play and the stadium immediately
after the match”
For breach of
Rule B13.18, the club was fined N1, 000, 000 for the throwing of objects and
encroachment on the field of play and for breach of Rule C1, another fine of
N1, 000, 000 for acts capable of bringing the game to disrepute.
Furthermore,
the LMC further ruled that MFM shall play their next three home matches behind
closed doors but said “the execution of the last shall be suspended subject to
good conduct of your supporters for the remainder of the season”.
In addition,
MFM FC is required, within seven days, to identify and ensure the apprehension
and prosecution by the relevant security agencies of the persons who led the
unruly acts failure of which a fine of N25,000.00 per day shall accrue, until
such time the culprits are apprehended and charged to court.
MFM however
has 48 hours to accept the decisions or elect to be dealt with by a Commission
and must communicate in writing, its acceptance or decision to appear before a
Commission.
The Summary
Jurisdiction further read that “failure to comply with this requirement within
the time limit will constitute a breach of the League Rules in respect of which
you will be liable to be dealt with under the provisions of Section C”.
The club was
reminded that should a decision to appear before a Commission be found
frivolous, it may be liable to such additional sanction as may be deemed fit in
the circumstances.
The LMC has
since communicated the decisions to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and
the Disciplinary Committee of the NFF.
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