Ex-Nigeria coach Samson Siasia match-fixing ban reduced to five years 

Published on: 22 June 2021
Ex-Nigeria coach Samson Siasia match-fixing ban reduced to five years 
Samson Siasia has led Nigeria to the semi-finals of the Olympic Games

 

Former Super Eagles head coach Samson Siasia life ban has been reduced to five years by the Court of Arbitration for Sports following an appeal.

Siasia was banned in 2019 by the world football governing body FIFA for his involvement in match-fixing and bribery.

He was  "guilty of having accepted that he would receive bribes in relation to the manipulation of matches in violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics" and also fined 50,000 Swiss francs (US$54,000).

However, CAS said the imposition of a life ban was "disproportionate for a first offence which was committed passively and which had not had an adverse or immediate effect on football stakeholders" while the fine was also set aside.

"The panel acknowledged the need for sanctions to be sufficiently high enough to eradicate bribery and especially match fixing in football," the CAS said.

"However, the panel considered in the particular circumstances of this matter that it would be inappropriate and excessive to impose a financial sanction in addition to the five-year ban since the ban sanction already incorporated a financial punishment in eliminating football as a source of revenue for Mr Siasia."

Siasia, 53, played as a striker for the Nigeria national team and later coached various national youth sides before a spell as senior coach in 2016.

 

 

 

 

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