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FIFA’s VAR machine stolen after Ghana-Nigeria match in Abuja

Nigerians have made a record as the only country to host a FIFA World Cup match where an official died with property of FIFA stolen to boot. 

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March 31, 2022
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Nigerians have made a record as the only country to host a FIFA World Cup match where an official died with property of FIFA stolen to boot.

FIFA and CAF are set to announce a series of sanctions on the Nigeria FA after a series of development following their loss to Ghana in the crucial encounter.

The VAR machine that had severed Ghana and Nigeria in both legs was stolen in Abuja after the match on Tuesday March 29th, 2022.

Citi TV Journalist Fentuo Tahiru in an interview with Citi TV back in Accra after his Abuja experience said the VAR Machine deployed in the match was stolen while Ghanaians had to change their Ghanaian jerseys and paraphernalia to avoid being attacked.

There was a stampede and rioting after Ghana qualified ahead of Nigeria in the second leg match held at Abuja in Nigeria. Most of the vociferous crowd in Abuja had expected Nigeria to qualify for the World Cup after the first leg of their playoff ended 0-0 in Ghana on Friday.

But Ghana pipped Nigeria with a low shot from Arsenal gaffer Thomas Partey to give the Black Stars a sweet lead that was soon canceled out after Ademola Lookman was fouled in the box by Denis Odoi.

It took VAR to call the centre referee’s attention to the monitor to give the penalty.

Captain William Troost-Ekong stepped up and sent Joseph Wollacott the wrong way. It was a liftoff for the capacity stadium that had come to cheer the Eagles to Qatar.

Source: MyNews
Tags: FIFAGhanaNigeriaVARWorld Cup




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