Controversial Egyptian Referee Who Awarded a Penalty Against Nigeria is Sacked
Egyptian referee, Ghead Grisha, who was at the centre in the Group C match
between Nigeria and Cup holders Zambia in Nelspruit on Friday, has been sacked
from the 29th Africa Cup of Nations.
Grisha hugged the headlines on the negative side when he awarded a highly
controversial penalty against the Super Eagles four minutes from time.
The resulting goal enabled the champions to draw level in the game at Mbombela
Stadium.
A top official of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed on
Sunday that the 36-year old, who became an international referee in 2008, will
take no further part in the on-going championship in South Africa.
“He has been sent home. He will have no further action at this Cup of
Nations. His decisions did not tally with best practices of the refereeing
profession and we would not allow anyone to start re-writing the rules of the
game here,” said the official.
CAF’s decision came as the Super Eagles settled down at their Hunters’ Rest
abode in Rustenburg ahead of Tuesday’s must-win final Group C clash with the
Walya Antelopes of Ethiopia at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace.
If Nigeria wins the tie, it will move into the second round of the
competition.
Sahara Reporters
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