Soccer News of Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Source: GNA

Referee Lamptey returns to the international duty

Accra, June 14, GNA - Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) referee Joseph O. Lamptey, has returned to the international scene after serving a six month ban imposed on him by the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF).

The Ghanaian referee was in the middle of action when Kaduna United of Nigeria defeated E. S. Setif of Algeria 3-0 in the eliminator for a slot in the money zone of the Confederations Cup Competition last Sunday. Kaduna United lost the first leg by a lone goal.

Referee Lamptey is scheduled again to officiate in the game between Enugu Rangers and Mighty Barolle of Liberia on Sunday in the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) Competition on Sunday in Nigeria.

Referee Lamptey, it would be recalled was banned for six months by CAF for awarding a controversial goal in the CAF Champions League game between Esperance of Tunisia and Al Ahly of Egypt in the semi finals of the competition.

The referee told GNA Sports that he is happy to return to the pitch after serving the ban, adding that he is looking forward to revive his flamboyant career.

Referee Lamptey described the incident leading to the ban as unfortunate and said he was confident that such an incident will never happen again.

He remains one of the nation's leading referees both on the local and international scene.