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SIERRA LEONE FA TO EXPLORE 95-0 AND 91-1 SUCCESSES IN SECOND-LEVEL MATCHES

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Sierra Leone FA to explore 95-0 and 91-1 successes in second-level matches

The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) is exploring the result of two matches that delivered an inconceivable absolute of 187 objectives.

 

The two second-level games saw Kenema-based Kahunla Rangers and Gulf FC of Kono vigorously rout their city rivals in Premier League qualifiers on Sunday.

 

Kahunla clobbered Lumbebu United 95-0, and Gulf FC whipped Koquima Lebanon 91-1, giving the two greatest triumphs kept throughout the entire existence of Sierra Leonean football.

 

Nonetheless, the half-time scores were only 2-0 and 7-1 individually, and the two outcomes have been revoked in light of doubt of match control.

 

"We can't hold on and see what is happening like this slip through the cracks," SLFA president Thomas Daddy Brima told BBC Sport Africa.

 

"We will send off a prompt examination and bring to book every one of those liable for this average quality.

 

"Every one of those found blameworthy will be managed as per the SLFA regulations, and will likewise be given over to the country's enemy of defilement commission."

 

The CEO of Kahunla Rangers "emphatically censured unsportsmanlike way of behaving" and Lumbebu's senior supervisor said he was "not mindful of any match control".

 

In the interim, the executive of Koquima Lebanon guaranteed the match including his side was really a cordial and authorities from Gulf FC declined to remark.

 

The SLFA said it would explore players and authorities from every one of the four clubs included, assigned match authorities and the Eastern Region Football Association.

 

The association added it "keeps zero resistance" against match control in the West African country, in consistence with the guidelines of world overseeing body Fifa and the Confederation of African Football (Caf).

 

Objectives stream after half-time

Both Kahunla and Gulf FC had similar number of focuses going to their last round of matches and were battling for Eastern Region's excess spot in the public Super 10 League, which fills in as the last passing stage for the Premier League.

 

The two games occurred at the same time and the arbitrator of Gulf's match would not direct the final part, and was in this way supplanted.

 

Things took an emotional turn throughout the span of the second parts when obviously the group with the better objective distinction would go through - with Kahunla netting 93 objectives and Gulf scoring multiple times.

 

The CEO of Kahunla, Eric Kaitell, denounced his group and the other three sides required via virtual entertainment.

 

"I need to begin by saying 'sorry' to the football fans in the nation and the world on the loose for the odd match consequence of my club Kahunla Rangers," Kaitell said.

 

"I need to state solidly that I emphatically censure such unsportsmanlike conduct showed by my group, and different groups included.

 

"I'm setting up a board to research the entire group including the specialized staff and the leader individuals, and whoever is found needing will be managed likewise."

 

'I won't ever be essential for match fixing'

The head supervisor of Lumbebu, Mohamed Jan Saeid Jalloh, remained in as mentor for his group for the match without their meaningful mentor.

 

His side likewise had three men shipped off in their 95-0 loss, and he fought his honesty.

 

"I'm not mindful of any match control but rather can't vouch for other people," Jalloh told BBC Sport Africa.

 

"We surrendered loads of objectives in the final part. I was disappointed and sooner or later even left the touchline out of frustration. I wasn't thinking a short time later, so I couldn't perceive the number of objectives we that yielded on the whole.

 

"I won't ever be essential for match fixing.

 

"I'm approaching the football specialists to explore both matches and bring to book anybody viewed as caring about. What's more, in the event that no one is viewed as at real fault for any wrongdoing, so be it."

 

The executive of Koquima Lebanon guaranteed the outcome against Gulf FC was from a well disposed game, and he likewise questioned the 91-1 scoreline.

 

Mohamed Lanfia Tunkara said he had been told by his players and club authorities that the association match between the two clubs didn't really occur.

 

All things being equal, it was an experience between "players locally, including some Koquima players" which was held to "engage fans who had purchased passes to observe their coordinate with Gulf FC".

 

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