.Goalkeeper Ariyo handed 12-match ban
League Management Company (LMC) has ordered Nigeria
Professional Football League (NPFL) side, Sunshine Stars of Akure to play its
home matches at the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium in Ijebu Ode while its goalkeeper,
David Ariyo bagged a 12-match suspension, sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
The caution is coming on the heels of a ruling following
further breach of the order to play behind closed door by Sunshine Stars that
has subsequently been ordered to play its home matches at the Otunba Dipo Dina
Stadium in Ijebu Ode while its goalkeeper, David Ariyo bagged a 12-match
suspension.
These decisions including a total fine of N1m for various
other rule breaches by the club were reached by the LMC in review of events of
Match Day 23 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) in Akure.
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In a bold move to enforce regulations and come down hard
on unruliness of players, club officials and violent fans, the LMC ruled that
“in view of the breach of the ‘closed door’ order, and upon consideration of
the provisions of Rule B4.7 (Overriding considerations and general public
interest), an order is hereby made moving Sunshine Stars to the Otunba Dipo
Dina, Stadium, Ijebu-Ode for its home matches henceforth and until further
notice”.
The matches will be played under closed doors until the
LMC is satisfied that the club can guaranty security at its games and also
control the unruly supporters.
The LMC reiterated that Sunshine Stars must be seen to
have complied with earlier orders for the Club’s home matches to be played
behind closed doors and the requirement for revised and satisfactory safety and
security measures to be put in place before the Akure Township Stadium is
re-admitted to host NPFL matches.
The LMC further warned the club that should there be
similar breaches or disturbances, the suspended three points deduction will be
implemented.
Sunshine Stars
were also charged for breaches of Rule C9 and C1.2.1.6 while goalkeeper, Ariyo
was charged for assault on an assistant referee contrary to Rule C11 of the
NPFL Framework and Rules.
In the summary
jurisdiction notice issued the club, the LMC charged “You are in breach of Rule
C9 of the Framework and Rules of the Nigeria Professional Football League, in
that on Wednesday, 7th June, 2017, in the course of your Match Day 23 Fixture:
Sunshine Stars FC vs Plateau United FC, you failed to control your players when
they accosted the Assistant Referee and assaulted him”.
The second charge against Sunshine Stars read, “You are
in breach of Rule C1.2.1.6 of the Framework and Rules of the Nigeria
Professional Football League, in that on Wednesday, 7th June, 2017, in the
course of your Match Day 23 Fixture: Sunshine Stars FC vs. Plateau United FC,
you breached the order that your match be played behind closed doors when some
spectators entered the stadium and also harassed match officials”.
For failure to control the players in breach of Rule C9,
the club was fined N750,000 while another fine of N250, 000 was imposed on the
club as compensation to the assaulted Assistant Referee pursuant Rule C12 and
this will be in addition to payment of any additional certified medical
expenses incurred by the Referee.
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