Nigerian goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho issue turning into a fiasco amid claims of a cover-up and political meddling
The Cyprus football
association (CFA) on Friday called a new hearing over the dispute regarding the
eligibility of Nigerian goalkeeper Francis Uzoho amid claims of a
cover-up and political meddling in the affair.
The CFA had announced on Thursday that it would be issuing its decision on Friday, over a dispute between Limassol side Apollonas and Anorthosis Famagusta.
According to report by Cyprus Mail, that was after both sides presented their arguments in the case of Francis Uzoho, who Apollonas claimed had participated in a game between the two teams without being eligible.
Instead, the CFA issued a statement saying its judge, Aristotelis
Vryonides, had decided to convene a new hearing at 1.30 pm in light of
new evidence that was brought to his attention.
The decision was made after the sports organisation, KOA, sent a letter — which was part of the evidence — to the CFA, after Thursday’s hearing.
The issue emerged after Apollonas disputed Uzoho’s participation in a game against Anorthosis on Saturday, February 2, which the Limassol side lost 1-0.
Uzoho was acquired on the last day of the January transfer window and Apollonas 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, as reports suggested Uzoho had told police he was on the plane on his way to Cyprus when the card was issued.
Following the appeal, Apollonas also reported to police that the medical card used was probably forged.
Police arrested three people in connection with the affair, including Anorthosis’ deputy chairman and doctor Kyriacos Yiangou.
The letter KOA sent to the CFA on Thursday was from Yiangou to the organisation in the days when it was considering cancelling the card.
KOA chairman Andreas Michaelides defended the handling of the case and accused the CFA of seeking to pass the buck.
Anorthosis could be docked nine points if found guilty of fielding an ineligible player.
Cyprus Mail
The CFA had announced on Thursday that it would be issuing its decision on Friday, over a dispute between Limassol side Apollonas and Anorthosis Famagusta.
According to report by Cyprus Mail, that was after both sides presented their arguments in the case of Francis Uzoho, who Apollonas claimed had participated in a game between the two teams without being eligible.
The decision was made after the sports organisation, KOA, sent a letter — which was part of the evidence — to the CFA, after Thursday’s hearing.
The issue emerged after Apollonas disputed Uzoho’s participation in a game against Anorthosis on Saturday, February 2, which the Limassol side lost 1-0.
Uzoho was acquired on the last day of the January transfer window and Apollonas 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, as reports suggested Uzoho had told police he was on the plane on his way to Cyprus when the card was issued.
Following the appeal, Apollonas also reported to police that the medical card used was probably forged.
Police arrested three people in connection with the affair, including Anorthosis’ deputy chairman and doctor Kyriacos Yiangou.
The letter KOA sent to the CFA on Thursday was from Yiangou to the organisation in the days when it was considering cancelling the card.
KOA chairman Andreas Michaelides defended the handling of the case and accused the CFA of seeking to pass the buck.
We cannot accept the public’s and the media’s accusations that we are covering up the case, he said. We are accused of allowing political interference. This is ridiculous, we didn’t hide anything. We want the truth to shine.
Anorthosis could be docked nine points if found guilty of fielding an ineligible player.
Cyprus Mail
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