Tuesday 25 June 2024

LSFA hammer falls on 'Gattuso'

 


The Nigeria Ex-Internationals Cup was conceptualized as a national platform starting from Lagos State and protected brand whose purpose is to enable renowned ex-internationals’ act as Coach Mentors and to connect, collaborate and contribute to sustainable football development and promotion.


For the purpose of this tournament, established teams were adopted by the ex-internationals and these teams bear the names of the Legends.


It is quite sad that at two venues (Hilario Campos Mini Stadium and Rehabilitation Centre, Isheri-Berger) on Friday, 21st June, 2024, cases of violence were recorded, which could have been avoided. 


The Lagos State Football Association frowns at this and based on the match reports, have decided on the following sanctions for the initiators of the ugly incidences, that have brought the game into disrepute, more so, in the eyes of foreign scouts who are present to help grow the career of our footballing youths.


FC DOSU vs FC AGALI, at The Rehabilitation Centre, Isheri-Berger



FINDINGS


1. The match ended 2-0 in favour of FC AGALI, who lost their home leg 3-2.


2. Violence was led by a supposed supporter of FC DOSU, Mr. Musa Sunday (a.k.a. YARO), a serial trouble maker, whom on various occasions at the same venue had instigated violence, held up and disrupted matches and continued being a pain with a retrogressive footballing label over a number of years.


3. He led a group of boys armed with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons to attack the match officials and tournament organisers, including their own team officials, claiming that the match officials did not give enough playing time.


DECISIONS


1. In view of his antecedents and latest actions, Musa Sunday is hereby banned from all footballing activities and sporting arenas in Lagos State for a period of TWO (2) YEARS. 


2. He is also required to pay for the treatment and recuperation of all the assaulted persons.


3. A report on Musa Sunday will be sent to the Office of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police for appropriate actions.


FC AMOO vs FC NWOSU, at the Hilario Campos Mini Stadium, Lagos Island


FINDINGS


1. The match was interrupted on two occasions but finally concluded with FC NWOSU winning via penalties.


2. FC AMOO adopted the team, G12 FC. It was quite a regrettable sight to see the CEO of G12 FC, Mr. Hakeem Mustapha (a.k.a., GATTUSO), instigate their club fans towards violence where various forms of charms and weapons were brandished.


3. Activation of emergency deployment of a team of armed policemen to avert any loss of lives and further property.


DECISION


1. Mr. Hakeem Mustapha, one of the major stakeholders in Lagos State football is hereby banned from all footballing activities within Lagos State for ONE (1) YEAR.


The above decision is without prejudice to the right of appeal on or before Wednesday, June 26, 2024.


Adedotun Coker Vice-Chairman Lagos State Football Association

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