.Center referee for Katsina United vs Kano Pillars too
Six match
officials in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) whose performances
have been adjudged as not meeting the high standard of the league have been
suspended from further handling of matches for the rest of the 2016/17 season.
Following a
review of performances of match officials in the last three match days, the
League Management Company (LMC) has requested the Nigeria Football Federation
(NFF) to withdraw the said match officials from the NPFL games.
The
officials include four Referees and two assistant Referees who officiated in
different games on Match Day 29, 30 and 31.
They include
Umar Mohammed of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) who officiated in the
Match Day 29 fixture between Niger Tornadoes and Plateau United, Aliyu Abdulahi
of Kaduna State who was the match referee on Match Day 30 between Katsina
United and Kano Pillars, Saleh Mohammed of Jigawa for his poor performance on
Match Day 30 between Plateau United and FC IfeanyiUbah and Samuel Agba of Cross
River State who officiated on Match Day 32 between FC IfeanyiUbah and Gombe
United.
The
assistant referees are Emmanuel Udoh from Akwa Ibom State and Falegha A of
Bayelsa State who were the assistant referees to Agba in the FC IfeanyiUbah and
Gombe United fixture.
The LMC in a
letter signed by the Chief Operating Officer, Salihu Abubakar and addressed to
the NFF General Secretary, said, “The said Referees failed to meet up with the
high standard expected in the Nigeria Professional Football League and made
decisions which were obviously wrong and which had a direct impact on the
outcome of the respective matches”.
The LMC
suggested that while a full investigation is instituted, “we therefore request
that they be withdrawn from further consideration for future NPFL matches”.
For other
match officials who are still eligible to manage games, the league body warned,
“this line of action will be a wake-up call to all match officials whose
efficient adjudication of the game will help strengthen the credibility and
value of the elite league.”
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