SOURCE: Twitter (MFM FC)
MFM FC got all three points and three goals after their opponent, FC Ifeanyi Ubah failed to turn up for their NPFL clash as the league resumed over the weekend.
The match which was billed for the Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium in Enugu was supposed to kick off by 2pm, but a no-show by the host meant that all three points were awarded to Olukoya Boys.
MFM sharing the news on its Twitter handle wrote: “MFM FC have been awarded three points and three goals by Match Officials after FC Ifeanyi Ubah failed to turn up for Matchday 20 Fixture game against MFM FC scheduled to kick off by 2pm today in Enugu.
NFF Disciplinary Committee’s decision hasn’t changed anything ― Vandrezzer
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The decision to withdraw from the Nigeria National Football League by Vandrezzer Football Club of Lagos remains unchanged, despite the decision by the NFF Disciplinary Committee to surcharge Osun United Football club for damaging their equipment during the March 6th match at Osogbo.
The committee found that there was no fact supporting the cancellation or replay of the match played between Osun United FC vs. Vandrezzer FC.
The committee, therefore, upheld the result of the match, as the only ground under which the NFF Disciplinary Committee could have ordered for a replay was if the match was discontinued. However, the match was concluded, as stated by the Referee and Match Commissioner in their reports.
Ref Arhin, Asst. Peter Dawsa, others handed hefty bans
April 21, 2021 Gabriel Opoku Arhin - banned
Referee Gabriel O. Arhin and Assistant Referee Peter Dawsa have been suspended for the rest of the 2020/21 football season and the first eight matches of the first round of next season.
The decision was announced by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Match Review Panel on Monday after reviewing the video recording of the Ghana Premier League Week 19 match between Ashantigold SC and Hearts of Oak played at the Len Clay Stadium in Obuasi.
After the said match, Hearts officially lodged a complaint over the conduct of the referee and his assistant after what they termed a very poor performance from the referee.
Match Review Panel meets today
April 20, 2021
The Match Review Panel of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) will hold its next meeting today to review complaints received from clubs in the ongoing Ghana Premier League (GPL), Division One League (DOL) and the Women’s Premier League (WPL) as well as other matches that the panel deems fit to review.
Today’s meeting will review match officials decisions in a number of matches including the Accra City Stars FC versus Accra Lions FC match which has generated a lot of discussions.
The panel which was established to receive complaints from clubs and to review the performance of match officials is also mandated to review matches for which no complaints have been lodged if it merits a review.
The incident is said to have taken place in Division One League match
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) says it has suspended a Division One League Commissioner, Ibrahim Fuseini, over alleged bribery misconduct.
In a statement sighted by GhanaWeb, the GFA said it received a complaint from the referees of a match between Real Tamale United and Nkoranza Warriors FC on January 25, 2021, in which “the Match Commissioner is alleged to have attempted to bribe the referees in order for them not to write an accurate report about the incidents that happened during and after the match”.
The Association says it has since through its Compliance and Integrity Officer together with its prosecutors and other investigation experts, commenced investigations into the matter following which a report of the investigation would subsequently be sent to the appropriate judicial body for necessary action.