Cyprus club docked nine points over Nigerian goal keeper, Uzoho
The Cyprus football association (CFA) on Monday docked nine points
from Anorthosis football club after it upheld an appeal by Apollonas
which had disputed the eligibility of the Famagusta team’s newly signed
Nigerian goalkeeper in a game between the two sides earlier this month.
According to the report by Cyprus Mail, Anorthosis, which had won the February 2 fixture 1-0, was docked the three points – now awarded to Apollonas – and lost an additional six for breaking the rules.
The goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho, a Nigerian was suspended for one game and fined an unspecified amount.
According to CyBC Anorthosis said it would appeal the decision.
The CFA’s decision followed a decision on Monday last week by the sports organisation (KOA) to cancel its initial decision to issue a disputed medical card that enabled Uzoho to take part in the game just after he had been signed by Anorthosis Famagusta, prompting an appeal by the opponents.
In what has since become a farce, KOA eventually cancelled its decision to issue a medical card to Uzoho, who was acquired by Anorthosis on the last day of the January transfer period.
A statement issued after a meeting said the act of issuing the card was now considered something that “never happened and [was] non-existent”.
The card made the Uzoho eligible to play in a game against Apollonas the next day, Saturday, February 2, which Anorthosis won.
Apollonas disputed his eligibility and even reported possible forgery to the police.
The Limassol side said he had only arrived in Cyprus on Friday afternoon, shortly before 4pm, and questioned how he could have had his health card issued about an hour after KOA’s offices closed on Friday at 2.30pm.
KOA cancelled the medical card on February 9, as reports suggested Uzoho had told police he was on the plane on his way to Cyprus when the card was issued.
Police arrested three people in connection with the affair, including Anorthosis’ deputy chairman and doctor Kyriacos Yiangou. The three were released, as police continue their investigation.
The CFA, meanwhile, had twice cancelled a hearing of the case, asking KOA to inform it whether its decision to cancel card was effective before the February 2 game.
On Monday, KOA’s board decided to “rescind its February 9, 2019 decided and subsequently rescind KOA’s act of issuing a medical card for the footballer in question on February 1, 2019.”
Read more on Cyprus Mail
According to the report by Cyprus Mail, Anorthosis, which had won the February 2 fixture 1-0, was docked the three points – now awarded to Apollonas – and lost an additional six for breaking the rules.
According to CyBC Anorthosis said it would appeal the decision.
The CFA’s decision followed a decision on Monday last week by the sports organisation (KOA) to cancel its initial decision to issue a disputed medical card that enabled Uzoho to take part in the game just after he had been signed by Anorthosis Famagusta, prompting an appeal by the opponents.
In what has since become a farce, KOA eventually cancelled its decision to issue a medical card to Uzoho, who was acquired by Anorthosis on the last day of the January transfer period.
A statement issued after a meeting said the act of issuing the card was now considered something that “never happened and [was] non-existent”.
The card made the Uzoho eligible to play in a game against Apollonas the next day, Saturday, February 2, which Anorthosis won.
Apollonas disputed his eligibility and even reported possible forgery to the police.
The Limassol side said he had only arrived in Cyprus on Friday afternoon, shortly before 4pm, and questioned how he could have had his health card issued about an hour after KOA’s offices closed on Friday at 2.30pm.
KOA cancelled the medical card on February 9, as reports suggested Uzoho had told police he was on the plane on his way to Cyprus when the card was issued.
Police arrested three people in connection with the affair, including Anorthosis’ deputy chairman and doctor Kyriacos Yiangou. The three were released, as police continue their investigation.
The CFA, meanwhile, had twice cancelled a hearing of the case, asking KOA to inform it whether its decision to cancel card was effective before the February 2 game.
On Monday, KOA’s board decided to “rescind its February 9, 2019 decided and subsequently rescind KOA’s act of issuing a medical card for the footballer in question on February 1, 2019.”
Read more on Cyprus Mail
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