Grisha Ghead, the Egyptian referee, who denied Nigeria their first victory at the ongoing AFCON 2013, by awarding Zambia a controversial 85th minute spot-kick, has been expelled from the tournament.
A report published on Goal.com this evening read: “Egyptian referee Grisha Ghead, who officiated the controversial second Group C match between defending champions Zambia and Nigeria on Friday, may be dismissed from the Africa Nations Cup by the Confederation of Africa Football (Caf) as a result of poor officiating, Goal.com has learnt.
Ghead gave Zambia a controversial penalty late in the game which ensured that the match ended 1-1. The Nigeria Football Federation lodged a complaint with Caf after the match.
Caf is yet to react officially.
The last Group C matches are now expected to generate great concern to Caf as they have prepared to monitor the two matches alongside the other groups to forestall a repeat of such scandalous mistakes and biases as alleged by the NFF.”
The Super Eagles of Nigeria need a win against Ethiopia, to qualify to the next round of the competition.
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