Sports News of Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Source: goal.com

Great Olympics get Ghana Premier League referee banned

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Referees Committee has placed a four-match ban on Premier League official Hamid Sessay for a poor performance during a match between Great Olympics and Wafa.

The central man was reported by Olympics who felt they were handed a raw deal in the match week seven home fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The game ended in a 1-0 loss for Oly.

"Referee Hamid Sessay has been handed a four-match ban in respect of the Ghana Premier League match between Great Olympics and WAFA in Accra," the GFA announced via its official website on Tuesday.

"The GFA Referees Committee took this decision after receiving two complaints from Great Olympics on the performance of the Referee.

"The first complaint was on a penalty claim after Gladson Awako "was heavily brought down" on 62 minutes inside the penalty box.

"The second complaint relates to a foul on the same player in the 70th minute which Olympics again felt they deserved a penalty."

The development fuels recent complaints by team officials against the performance of referees in the league.

"After a critical review, the Committee found that the referee was correct not to give a penalty in the complaint on the 62nd-minute because the incident happened outside the box and there was no contact between the defender and the attacking player," the publication added.

"However it was found out that the second incident merited a penalty because the defender brought down the Olympics forward in the penalty box in the full view of the referee.

"The referee, therefore, made a clear and obvious error in ignoring it.

"The committee also found that Referee Hamid Sessay was generally not at his best for that particular game.

"It was therefore recommended that a four-match ban be placed on referee Sessay for the clear and obvious error. The length of the ban takes into account the fact that this is the first infraction on his part this season."

Olympics are currently one place above the relegation zone after match week nine.