FIFA HIT SUPER EAGLES OF NIGERIA $30,000 FIND FOR MISCONDUCT
Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) hit the super eagles of Nigeria with a $30,000 find for the misconduct of home supporters in the world cup qualifying game between Nigeria and Cameron in September.
The game which was played in Uyo the Akwa Ibom State Capital ended 4:0 in Favour of the super eagles and the home supporters invaded the pitch at the final whistle throwing different things at the Cameronian players and match official in celebration of the astonishing new record victory set by the team.
The decision was taken today following the match report tendered to FIFA by the Moroccan referee. Democratic Republic of Congo was also hit with a find of $20,000 for failing to fly it national flag in a world cup qualifying match played on September the 5th.
The statement also advise the two affected nations to caution their supporters or face more stiffer penalties. They have been reported news of FIFA disciplinary actions on member countries as part of it ethics to maintain peaceful coexistence and Nigeria is just a victim of recent .
Questions have been asked how the peddles thrown at the Cameronian players got into the pitch despite the security check at the entrance and many have blame the state management but hope the find will be a lenses to prevent further malpractices.
Nigeria is 10 points from four matches in group B in the world cup qualifiers and will play Zambia during the weekend at the Godswil Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, a match which coach Rohr has described as a must win.
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