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ZIFA Demands Missing Documents From NRSL As Karoi United-Scottland Case Is Postponed

18 hours agoThu, 14 Nov 2024 11:29:34 GMT
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ZIFA Demands Missing Documents From NRSL As Karoi United-Scottland Case Is Postponed

The hearing for the Karoi United FC versus Scottland FC case, originally scheduled for today, has been postponed to November 19.

The delay comes after it was revealed that the Martin Kweza-led Northern Region Soccer League administration failed to provide ZIFA with the required record of proceedings, as per standard procedure.

In response, ZIFA, through General Secretary Yvonne Mapika Manwa, has written to Kweza demanding that the record of proceedings be submitted by the end of today.

If the documents are not provided, the hearing will proceed without them. Wrote Mapika Manwa:

The Zimbabwe Football Association hereby follows up on our previous request for the record of proceedings for the case between Karoi FC and Scottland FC.

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Please be advised that if the record of proceedings is not submitted by the end of the day tomorrow, 14 November 2024, the committee will proceed without it.

Consequently, the hearing initially scheduled for the 14th of November 2024 will be postponed to the 19th of November 2024 at 11:00 hours, pending receipt of the record of proceedings.

Early this month, Karoi United formally appealed the ruling that found them responsible for the abandonment of their match against Scottland.

The NRSL disciplinary committee had ruled on Monday that Karoi United were at fault for the abandonment of their match against Scottland at Chikangwe, which had been tied 1-1 at the time.

Scottland, owned by ZANU PF MP Pedzai Sakupwanya was awarded a 3-0 victory over Karoi United for the abandoned match.

Some football observers suspect corruption by the NRSL in handling the matter, given the departure from precedent in dealing with abandoned matches.

For example, in 2018, a match between Bindura United and Mushowani Stars was abandoned in the 80th minute at 2-2 after referee Langton Chitata was assaulted by an unknown assailant.

Bindura was fined US$1500, and Mushowani was cautioned, but the 2-2 result stood.

Similarly, in the following season, a Northern Region Soccer League match between Black Rhinos and Mushowani was abandoned in the 80th minute, also at 2-2, after referee Nelson Mawanda was assaulted.

Both Rhinos and Mushowani were fined US$2000, but the 2-2 result remained.

In contrast, for the Karoi United vs. Scottland match, the Disciplinary Committee cancelled the 1-1 scoreline and awarded Scottland the win.

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