Sports
Bayelsa Queens Fined N2.5m, Banished To Owerri
The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) has fined Premiership league leaders, Bayelsa Queens of Yenagoa, N2.5million and also banished the team to the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, Imo State, for their next home game scheduled for March 3, 2021.
The Chairperson of the NWFL, Aisha Falode, said on Monday that; “Bayelsa Queens committed the infringement in the Match No. 41 played against Edo Queens FC of Benin at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, where it was established in the match officials reports that there was an encroachment, disturbances and disruption of the game by the home team’s fans.”
Falode, stated that, “Bayelsa Queens violated the following rules:- Fans invasion of the pitch; Disruption of match; Harassment and intimidation of visiting team by home fans; and Non-adherence to stipulated Covid-19 protocol.”
Other violations commited by Bayelsa Queens include; “Fans contact with players and match officials on the field of play and breakdown of security protocol at match venue.”
All these Falode stated, were capable of bringing the game of football to disrepute and stressed that, it’s believed these sanctions will serve as deterrent to Bayelsa Queens FC and a strong warning to all the NWFL Premiership clubs.
In a related development, the NWFL also slammed a N500,000 fine on Edo Queens FC for the action of the team’s Technical Adviser, Mr Rolandson Odeh, after the match.
Odeh, verbally attacked the referee in a post match interview after the Match Number 41 game against Bayelsa Queens at the Samson Siasia Stadium.
The NWFL chairperson stressed that, “Rolandson Odeh, was accused of making some frivolous and unsubstantiated comments about the centre referee which put the league in question with disregard to the progressive efforts being put in place by the board of the NWFL to restructure it.
“Therefore, Edo Queens FC was fined N500,000 for granting such incisive interview, capable of bringing the game to disrepute. We believe the fine will serve as a deterrent to Edo Queens FC and also a strong and last warning to Mr RolandsonOdeh.”
Falode, added that, “As Mr Rolandson Odeh gets a final warning, the same goes to Bayelsa Queens FC that committed a similar infractions against Sunshine Queens of Akure in Yenagoa, a few years ago and were equally sanctioned. A repeat of such violations would attract a stiffer sanctions,” Falode said.
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