Sports News of Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Source: ghanafa.org

Andre's yellow card appeal turned down

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has turned down an appeal made by the Ghana Football Association to can cancel the yellow card shown to Andre Ayew in the 2010 FIFA World Cup match between the US and Ghana on 26 June.

Andre Ayew will thus serve a one-match suspension, meaning he misses Ghana’s quarter-final match against Uruguay on 2 July after being booked for the second time at the tournament during last Saturday’s round of 16 clash with the United States.

The GFA immediately after the match requested to have referee Viktor Kassai’s decision looked into again and overturned.

But the FIFA Disciplinary Committee pointed out that according to Article 72 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, disciplinary decisions taken by the referee during matches are final.

“However, according to article 77 b) of the FDC, the disciplinary Committee is responsible for rectifying obvious errors in the referee’s disciplinary decisions.

“To this end, the Disciplinary Committee pointed out that the referee saw the incident leading to the yellow card for the player and clearly indicated in his report that the reason behind this measure was that Andre Ayew committed a reckless tackle against the opponent.

“The Committee therefore excluded that article 77 b) of the FDC could be applied in such a case.

“In the light of the above, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee concluded that the request filed by the Ghana Football Association is rejected and confirmed that the player Andre Ayew, who has received two yellow cards in two different matches in this tournament, shall serve his one-match suspension in the match URU v GHA of 2 July 2010,” a statement by the Disciplinary Committee stated.