Nigerian club defends fans who assaulted a referee
Heartland FC have come out to justify the actions of their fans that left a match official severely injured.
Fans vandalizing the stadium during the 2018 Nedbank Cup match between Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars at Moses Mabhida Stadium. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
Referee Yusuf Garba was attacked by Heartland fans after their 1-1 home draw against Plateau United in a Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) match.
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In a statement issued by the club’s media officer Henry Echefu, the club says the fans reacted to questionable calls made by Garba in the game.
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The Heartlands statement:
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Dear friends and folks the management of Heartland Football Club Owerri after a critical analysis of the events that preceded their matchday 18 clash against Visiting plateau United, wants to state as follows.
That a delightful game that interested all the fans that loved watching good football was marred by the attitude of the center refree Mr Yusuf Garba from Kano state, truly speaking the facts remains that Mr Yusuf Garba marred the game right from the on-set, it was obvious that he already had a premeditated motive to favour the away team which was seen in the several questionable calls he made after the second half of the game which gave room for suspension.
This was what sincerely affected the interesting game except you think otherwise.
At the end of 90 minutes if you watched closely you would have seen the fourth official signalling him Mr Garba for additional time but he intentionally ignored him to allow about 4 minutes before adding 4minutes extra time even.
When the extra four minutes ended the match Commissioner Mr Roland Abu called his attention to end the game as the time was up and following his questionable calls to save the already heated up atmosphere but he responded nothing is happening.
To the surprise of everyone, a throw-in ensued and taken by Plateau United but one of their striker was holding Heartland goal keeper Ebele Obi to prevent him from catching the ball which the second assistant referee signalled for an infringement but still Mr Yusuf Garba ignored him.
All these activities of Mr Garba seriously marred the game and proved he had interest in the match which I think was what must have informed the decision of the fans to angrily rush towards him immediately after the game but for the quick intervention of the men of the Nigerian Police it would have been another story of an unending tales.
Thank God for the quick intervention of the police who stood firm to rescue him, surprisingly the police discovered on the referee Mr Garba items around his waist and under his stockings which are not part of the refereeing equipment, but be it as it may it is important that Nigerian referees help this country’s league to grow and produce better teams that will fly the nation’s flag in the continent and represent us well in future CAF club competitions, such will help our teams get pass the group stage.
The LMC, the NFF and all football stakeholders should do the needful and fasterto save this country’s league from disrepute.
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