PLATEAU United Feeders and Police
Machine figured they needed a big win in the final round at an amateur
tournament to outdo the other and earn promotion to Nigeria's
professional football leagues.
Their wins were definitely big: 79-0 and 67-0.
The results
have sparked outrage, an indefinite suspension of the four clubs
involved in the games, and an investigation into match-fixing by the
Nigeria Football Federation.
The NFF overnight called the results
from the tournament on Monday in the northeastern city of Bauchi "a
mind-boggling show of shame". The scorelines were "scandalous", the NFF
added.
"The teams involved, their players and officials, match
officials, (tournament) coordinator and anyone found to have played some
role in this despicable matter would (will) be severely dealt with,"
NFF director of competitions Mohammed Sanusi said.
Chasing a place in Nationwide League Division 3, Nigeria's lowest
professional league, Plateau United Feeders reportedly scored 72 of
their mountain of goals against Akurba FC in the second half. A rate of
more than a goal a minute. In fact, a goal about every 40 seconds.
Non-stop for 45 minutes.
At the same time, Police Machine
reportedly swept 61 goals past Babayaro FC in the second half after
leading by a relatively modest 6-0 at halftime.
Surely no team can be that good? Or that bad?
In
theory, Plateau United Feeders won promotion to the big leagues having
scored 81 goals - in three games. Police Machine ultimately could manage
only 69.
Plateau and Police won their opening games 2-0, then
drew 0-0 when they met in the second round, meaning goals would be the
decisive factor for promotion to the big time if both won their final
games.
They got the goals they wanted, and a suspension and a match-fixing investigation.
Source:www.adelaidenow.com
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