FIFA rejects Ethiopia protest for disallowing one goal
Ethiopia coach, Sewnet Bishaw |
World
football governing body FIFA has responded to Ethiopia Football
Federation’s protest letter against the referee’s decision to disallow
their goal against Nigeria in a World Cup playoff in Addis Ababa on
Sunday, superspot.com reports.
The home side felt aggrieved after the
referee decided that Salhadin Said’s shot had not crossed the line in
the first half of the encounter in which the Super Eagles came from
behind to beat the Walya Antelopes 2-1.
Ethiopia coach Bishaw Sewnet blamed
Cameroonian referee Neant Allioum for denying his team the goal and
for favouring Nigeria.
“We lost the game because the referee
was poor; we scored a goal that he cancelled and the referee also did
other things that were questionable,” he said.
According to FIFA, the decision of the referee was final and it cannot be overturned.
The letter signed by the Director of
Legal Affairs Marco Villiger and Head of Disciplinary and Governance
Marc Cavallero read in part, “We acknowledge receipt of your letter
dated October 13 complaining about the referee’s decision to disallow a
goal against Nigeria. In respect, we would like to draw your attention
to article 14 paragraph 6 of the regulations for the 2014 FIFA World
Cup in Brazil.
“According to which protests may be made
about referee’s decision regarding facts connected with play, such
decisions are final and not subject to appeal, unless otherwise
stipulated in the FIFA disciplinary code.
“Therefore in view of the foregoing, we
regret to inform you that we are not in any position to intervene in the
matter. Finally, we would like to point out that the foregoing is of a
purely informative nature and therefore, without prejudice to any
decision whatever.”
FIFA rejects Ethiopia protest for disallowing one goal
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