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NFF suspends referee Adebayo Qudus for poor officiating

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The Referee Development Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has suspended Adebayo Qudus from officiating in the Nigeria National League, NNL, following a string of controversial decisions during a fixture between Gateway United and Sporting Lagos on Saturday, May 24.

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The NFF Refereeing Development Committee in a letter cited Qudus’ conduct in the matchday 19 encounter as a breach of the Laws of the Game.

He was found guilty by the committee of awarding “an unjustified penalty” to Gateway United, alongside “several other decisions” that undermined the integrity of refereeing.

According to the letter sent through the Oyo State Football Association, the committee stated that the referee’s actions not only compromised the principles of fair play but also brought the game into disrepute.

 

“Your actions and performances did not only negatively affect the integrity of refereeing, but equally brought the game to disrepute,” the letter read.

 

“I am therefore directed to notify you that you have been suspended indefinitely and with immediate effect from refereeing entirely.”

 

The match at the Dipo Dina Stadium in Ijebu Ode ended 2–1 in favour of Gateway United, but it was overshadowed by several questionable calls.

 

Sporting Lagos striker, Seun Akanji had a goal disallowed despite the assistant referee signalling for a goal. Akanji was then booked by Qudus for protesting.

 

Shortly after, Akanji found the net again, but the referee blew the whistle for offside and issued a second yellow card, resulting in a red card.

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