NPFL Sanctions Gombe United For Assault On Match Officials

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Three (3) points and three goals from its total accrued for the 2023/2024 season have been deducted from Gombe United, in a move the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) said is pursuant to its zero tolerance for assault on match officials.

The NPFL Chief Operating Officer, Davidson Owumi, who signed the notice warned other clubs to ensure the safety of match officials assigned to their games or face serious consequences.

Officials in the Match day 26 fixture against the visiting Akwa United were found to have been physically attacked by fans at the end of the match at the Pantami Stadium on Sunday, March 17th 2024.

The NPFL in a Summary Jurisdiction notice issued to Gombe United said its findings included that Bright Nwosu, the Centre Referee, Abdullahi Indabawa, the AR1, Friday Abu Emeje AR2 and Musa Hussainy Talle, the 4th Official were assaulted by the club fans.

Gombe United was charged with breach of Rules B13.52, B13.18 and C1.1 of the NPFL Frameworks and Rules which arose from failure to provide adequate and effective security leading to access to unauthorised persons to restricted areas, throwing of objects by their supporters to match officials and the visiting team and assault on match officials at the end of the game.

In addition to the points deduction, the NPFL also imposed a total fine of N3million on the club made up of N1million each for failure to provide adequate and effective security, for throwing objects unto the field of play and compensatory payments to the four match officials at N250,000 each.

The NPFL also issued an order closing the Pantami Stadium to fans of Gombe United for the next three home games. Gombe United have 48 hours from the date of receipt of the sanctions to accept in writing to submit to the rulings or elect to face a disciplinary panel in accordance with Rule C26.

 

NPFL/Chidi Nwoke.

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