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ZIFA Wants Lengthy Stadium Bans For Football Hooligans, Crackdown On Tribal Chants

1 year agoThu, 14 Sep 2023 13:59:49 GMT
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ZIFA Wants Lengthy Stadium Bans For Football Hooligans, Crackdown On Tribal Chants

The ZIFA Normalisation Committee has called for lengthy bans to be imposed on football fans found guilty of violence at stadiums during matches.

This comes after rowdy Highlanders fans forced the abandonment of the high-profile league match against Dynamos and on Sunday, 10 September.

Bosso fans invaded the pitch during the first half of the match and chased after police officers, protesting what they believed were injustices by the referee.

In a statement released this Thursday, ZIFA also revealed that it was lobbying for an Exclusive Focus Group (EFG) to crack down on offensive songs and tribal or racial chants at football matches. ZIFA said:

The association is grateful to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) for apprehending suspected perpetrators of hooliganism at Barbourfields Stadium.

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It is our sincere hope that criminals found guilty of disorderly conduct will face the full wrath of the law.

Further, we will push for further enforcement of lengthy stadium bans for anyone found causing trouble at stadiums.

Football is a team sport, and supporters should also play their part to keep the game civilized.

As a commercial sport, football needs order so that sponsors can feel proud to associate their brands with it.

That becomes extremely difficult if barbaric acts of pitch invasion and violence are a part of our game.

As the association, we will continue engaging all concerned stakeholders so that we can come up with foolproof solutions to the eternal challenge of hooliganism.

The association is also concerned by the offensive songs and chants peculiar to our football.

Going forward, the association is lobbying for an Exclusive Focus Group (EFG) to crackdown on offensive songs and tribal or racial chants which include offensive gestures and displaying of offensive messaging that cause feelings of discomfort and discrimination to rival supporters.

ZIFA urged clubs and other football stakeholders to increase education and awareness campaigns to enlighten supporters on the dangers of violence at football matches.

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11 Comments

Anonymous · 1 year ago
LEAVE THEM ALONE. JUST SORT OUT THE POLITICS OF HATE I ZIMBABWE AND THE ZANU NEHANDA HUTUSHONA MUTAPA GUKURAHUNDI VARIDZI VENYIKA NONSENSE. Everything will just fall into place. Matebeleland is the most multicultural and multilingual province in Zimbabwe. It's the most peaceful too. You will never hear of any political violence originating in Mthwakazi. It's always imported from Mashonaland. There are no abductions, no disappearances in Mthwakazi. There are no Talibans, Boko Harams, Mashurugwis or Al Shababs or CHIPANGANO on Matebeleland. All these are found in Mashonaland among Mashona. So leave our people alone. In Zim, the problem is the Shona and ZANU. Not Mthwakazi. Please sort yourselves out!!
🏃🏾‍♀️chi baby che ZANU · 1 year ago
cameras should be installed at stadiums so that we can catch the culprits and bring them to book using CCTV footage
🏃‍♀️ Chi baby che ZANU 🌊 · 1 year ago
BAN Ostalos Siziba. Pasi nema CCC. Pamberi nekumwashuka kwe CCC. Pamberi ne ZANU PF PARTY
BVANYANGU · 1 year ago
certain clubs have turned into tribalism catalysts due to their ancestral backgrounds, eg, Highlanders was formed by an offspring of Lobengula, hence certain misguided people think its a ndebele team. on the other hand, Dynamos is from Harare therfore it becomes a shona team. to stamp out tribal hatred in sports simply ban such teams until the supporters learn that sport is entertainment and not a abattle ground for tribal wars.
Mdara Odza · 1 year ago
Stadium bans are not enforceable in Zimbabwe
Sorojena · 1 year ago
Violence is only caused by poor refereeing, passing a wrong decision on the pitch triggers all this hullabaloo. Ingoma lokuhayana kukhweza umoya kubadlali, akulani lodlakela kunye lendlovuyangena. Ohata kabangadingi into ezinitsi apha. Ingoma kunini zahlatshelwa. Okunye, iZRP kayiboletha iBlack Boots hayi lokho okungoBorder Gezi okulomhobholo wemali... Buka... Besekuxotshwaniswa ngababhikitshi.
ba two · 1 year ago
hameno vanoenda kunoona zvimabhora zvakadhakwa zvemuno ungatoti ungabane munhu kuti asapinde murufaro stadium chinomboonekwa ikoko madhaka ebhora
🧐 🤔 🤨 🙄 🤪 · 1 year ago
Iko kurwisana ne mapurisa, that's outlaw on its own, perpetrators should face hefty fines fo this Barbaric act worse its always at Barbaric Stadium and always Mabossorohwa are at it, in Kwekwe the looted beer from one bottlestore ko idzo tsvimbo, marekeni, matemo zvotsvagei ku stadia, kana tupfuti ndetweyi kuda ku robber vanhu here, hazvineyi kuti yaka loader kana haina pfuti on its own its misplacal Sungai vanhu mapurisa
Mhanduwe · 1 year ago
At least professional course in any field would be helpful to deter stadium violence.
Tintin · 1 year ago
a football fan should have at least one o level to enter the stadium.zvinopera izvi.😁😁😁

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