FIFA, has rejected Nigeria’s defence on the use of an ineligible player during
the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria in Constantine on Friday,
10th November 2017, thus awarding the match to Algeria.
However, the sanction does
not in any way hurt Nigeria’s qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals,
as the Super Eagles had picked the ticket from Group B ahead of the clash in
Constantine.
The decision of the FIFA
Disciplinary Committee which sat on the matter read, inter alia: “The Nigeria
Football Federation is liable for having breached art.55 par.1 of the FIFA
Disciplinary Code and art. 8 of the 2018 Regulations of the FIFA World Cup
Russia.
“The match played within
the frame of the preliminary competition of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia
between Algeria and Nigeria on 10 November 2017 is declared to be lost by
forfeit by Nigeria (3-0).” The NFF was also fined the sum of 6,000 Swiss
Francs.
The match ended 1-1.
Following the decision, Nigeria’s total points tally reduced by just one, to
13, while Algeria moved from 2 to 4 points.
FIFA had hinted the NFF
about the disciplinary proceedings, following the use of defender Abdullahi
Shehu in the said match. Shehu had received a yellow card in the match against
Zambia in Uyo on 7th October 2017 (the match in which victory guaranteed
Nigeria a place in Russia), making it a second for him in the qualifying race,
following an earlier yellow card against Swaziland in the preliminary round.
Traditionally, yellow cards
issued in previous rounds of the qualifying race are cancelled going forward,
but the principle did not apply for the latest series.
However, a miffed NFF
President Pinnick has directed that an internal inquiry be instituted
immediately and persons found culpable be dealt with. “We accept the decision
of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee to fine the NFF and award the match to
Algeria.
“However, this is a grave
error and somebody must be punished. We apologize to Nigerians for this and
assure that this will not in any way derail or even distract us in our well
–laid plan to ensure that the Super Eagles have a great outing in Russia.
“At the same time, I want
to assure that persons responsible for this slip would not be given just a slap
on the wrist. We are actually looking at a re-organization of the Technical
Department. The Technical Committee will henceforth play serious superintending
role on all details, no matter how minute, in technical matters.
“It is important that all
committees and departments at the NFF should move at the same pace as the
Executive Committee,” stated Pinnick.

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