LMC invokes measures against erring Clubs

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Four Clubs, Two Club Officers, Two Match Referees sanctioned
Lobi Stars and Gombe United are to play their next home fixtures without fans on the stands as the League Management Company (LMC) rolled out sanctions for breaches of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Rules and Framework following separate incidents on MatchDay 14.
Abia Warriors and it’s General Coordinator, Mr. John Kalu were also sanctioned for security related breaches in their match against Rivers United.
Salihu Abubakar, the Chief Operating Officer of the LMC and who signed letters conveying the sanctions said measures aimed at sanitising the League would continue to be exercised for the good of the game, the clubs and the fans.
Kalu, the Abia Warriors Coordinator was found to have championed the harassment of Match Officials, an action that is capable of bringing the League to disrepute. He was reprimanded and ordered not to be part of NPFL activities for the next eight MatchDays.
The club was fined a total of ₦2.5m (₦2,500.000) for failure to provide adequate security, failure to ensure restriction of access of to unauthorised persons to restricted area, encroachment on the field of play and harassment of Match Officials.
Gombe United in addition to playing their next home game without fans, has also been fined a total of ₦2m (₦2,000.000) for failure to provide adequate security cover for the visiting team at the end of the match to ensure they departed the city without obstruction and safely.
The fine also included₦500,000 for failure to ensure proper ticketing, crowd management and convenient allocation of seats to fans. Completing the₦2m fine is another ₦500,000 for the throwing of objects into the field of play by the club’s supporters.
An official of Gombe United, Mr. Bulus Plando was banned from NPFL MatchDay activities for eight MatchDays.
The LMC has also penalised Lobi Stars for breaches of Rules B13.52 relating to failure to provide adequate security during the MatchDay 14 game

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