NFF Board approves evaluation report and sanctions meted by Referees Committee

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The Board of the Nigeria Football Federation has endorsed the first evaluation report, including sanctions, meted out to erring officials by the Federation’s Referees Committee headed by Mrs Faith Irabor.

It would be recalled that during the inauguration of the NFF Referees Committee, the President, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau had implored them to be of good character and to live up to the ethics of their profession.

As a further step, Alhaji Gusau had handed the General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi the task of always putting a call through to all referees on arrival at their assignment venues, to remind them to discharge their duties efficiently and about the sanctity of fidelity to the laws of the game.

 

Despite these exhortations and reminders, a few officials had failed to abide by the rules and regulations, failed the diligence test and have accordingly been sanctioned by the Referees Committee. These sanctions have now been approved by the NFF Board.

a. NPFL Matches:

1. Wikki Tourists FC vs Niger Tornadoes FC: Madu Patience Ndidi (FIFA), Enugu; Referee.

It was identified that an incident occurred in the penalty area, which she whistled and signaled for a penalty kick and instantly changed her decision for a goal as the ball eventually proceeded and resulted in a goal.

After thorough analysis, it was concluded that:

i. A Foul was committed and the Referee signaled for a Penalty Kick;

ii. That the goal resulted from a dead ball, and therefore, the advantage clause is not applicable in this instant situation;

iii. That the Referee should have maintained her decision of penalty kick;

iv. That she committed an error of judgment in allowing the goal.

Decision: She is warned and advised to always consider the larger picture by appropriate scanning and delay decision until there is a clear certainty to justify a decision.

 

2. Shooting Stars Sports Club vs Kwara United FC: Ukah Ndubuisi (FIFA), Imo, Referee Otuwho Morrison, Delta, Assistant Referee 2

It was observed that during a build-up, which resulted in a goal, the AR 2, Otuwho Morrison signaled to penalized the scorer for an offside offense. The Referee complied with his AR to disallowed the goal.

After proper examination of the clip, it was inferred that:

i. As at the time the ball leaves the leg of the kicker (teammate of the scorer), the scorer was not in an offside position;

ii. The AR2 was not properly positioned to justify the decision to penalize the scorer for offside offense.

Decision: The Referee is warned and advised to improve on his performances as the duty to identify/establish offside position is purely that of the AR;

The AR2, Otuwho Morrison is to be stand down from the league

3. Rivers United vs Niger Tornadoes

Faro Abdulrahman, Lagos, Referee

The committee noted that after a corner kick was taken, the ball traveled into the penalty area with the defending goalkeeper coming out and attempted to parry the ball away, which he missed and an attacking player kicked the ball and scored. The Referee signaled for an infringement to disallowed the goal.

The committee explored the video clip thoroughly to observed that:

i. There was no illegal contact that could translate into a foul by the attacking team;

ii. The decision of the Referee to disallowed the goal is not within the provisions of the Laws of the game, and therefore, unjustified.

Decision: The Referee, Faro Abdulrahman is to be stand-down from the league

b. NWFL Matches

Though, Match Officials’ decisions in one of the NWFL matches (Rivers Angels vs Delta Queens) was characterized by controversial/questionable decisions that had adverse effects on the outcome of the match, the committee however considered the that the impact of the decisions of Match Officials in the other reviewed matches were not serious enough to warrant punitive measures.

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1. Rivers Angels vs Delta Queens Adesola Olufunke, Oyo, Referee Abdulrasheed Rofiat, Oyo, Assistant Referee 1 Aladenika Adetutu Assistant Referee 2

The committee observed that two goals of Delta Queens were disallowed by the Referee, Adesola Olufunke and her active Assistant Referee 1, Abdulrasheed Rofiat.

The committee noted that:

i. In an attack towards the penalty area of Rivers Angels, the defending player attempted a scissors kick and missed the ball;

ii. None of the two attacking players in close proximity to the defending player committed no offense;

iii. The claim of the Referee that there was a foul/pushing is unfounded and therefore, her decision to disallowed the goal unjustified with the Laws of the Game.

Decision: Referee Adesola Olufunke is to be stand-down from the league

The second goal disallowed by the Assistant Referee’s signal for an offside is considered as justified as the committee observed a possible offside situation in the run towards the

goal by the attacking players. The Assistant Referees are however, warned and advised to improve in their performances

2. Osun Babes vs Delta Queens

Ogunboye Joy, Ondo, Referee

Olusi Kikelomo, Ondo, Assistant Referee 1 Ajirotutu Esther, Ondo, Assistant Referee 2

The committee noted that the incidences and errors of judgment of the Match Officials were not serious enough to warrant punitive measures.

Decision: The three (3) Match Officials are warned and advised to improve in their performances.

3. Adamawa Queens vs Nasarawa Amazons

Paul Beatrice, Taraba, Referee

Elizabeth Yunusa, Gombe, Assistant Referee 1 Wuriba Biwuli Ruth, Plateau, Assistant Referee 2

The committee observed that the incidences and errors of judgment of the Match Officials were not serious enough to warrant punitive measures.

Decision: The three (3) Match Officials are warned and advised to improve in their

performances.

Other cases came up from the week 5 of the NPFL, which include the following matches and officials:

1. Rivers United vs Wikki Tourists Taiwo David, Oyo, Referee

Charles Isua, Adamawa, Assistant Referee 1 Akinsanya Segun, Oyo, Assistant Referee 2

Decision: The three (3) Match Officials are to be stand-down from the league.

2. Lobi Stars Vs Sunshine Stars

Promise Amadi, Rivers, Referee

Lewis Gwatana, Rivers, Assistant Referee 2

Decision: The Referee and the Assistant Referee 2 are to be stand-down from the league.

 

 

- NFF Comm. Dept