striker - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Thu, 28 May 2020 09:12:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Ex-Bafana striker Gabuza arrested for alleged reckless driving – report https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/28/ex-bafana-striker-gabuza-arrested-for-alleged-reckless-driving-report/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/28/ex-bafana-striker-gabuza-arrested-for-alleged-reckless-driving-report/#respond Thu, 28 May 2020 09:12:32 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6667 Phakaaathi Reporter SuperSport United striker Thamsanqa Gabuza (Gavin Barker/BackpagePix) SuperSport United striker Thamsanqa Gabuza and his friends were reportedly arrested for alleged reckless and negligent driving and breaking lockdown regulations. According to the Sowetan, the former Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana striker was arrested on Friday night by traffic police officers on the N1 in […]

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Ex-Bafana striker Gabuza arrested for alleged reckless driving – report

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SuperSport United striker Thamsanqa Gabuza and his friends were reportedly arrested for alleged reckless and negligent driving and breaking lockdown regulations.

According to the Sowetan, the former Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana striker was arrested on Friday night by traffic police officers on the N1 in Johannesburg for allegedly driving over the speed limit.

READ: Soccer player arrested for speeding in Johannesburg

His friends were reportedly arrested for breaking the Covid-19 regulations.

Quoting an unnamed source, the Sowetan reports that Gabuza and his group of friends had a party at his house in Midrand, Johannesburg, where they played loud music.

The group reportedly arrived at a Shell Garage where they found the garage closed and Gabuza started revving his car and playing loud music.

Provincial police spokesperson Captain Mavela Masondo confirmed that Gabuza was among the people who were arrested at the weekend.

“They were arrested by traffic officers after the car sped past them on the N1. The officers stopped the car and found that they were five inside the car. A case of reckless driving and speeding was opened by police against the football star and the rest were charged for contravening the lockdown rules,” Masondo is quoted as saying by the Sowetan.

Masondo also confirmed that Gabuza and his friends are each out on R1,500 bail and are expected to appear in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on 15 July.

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Everton striker Oumar Niasse charged for simulation by FA https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/05/everton-striker-oumar-niasse-charged-for-simulation-by-fa-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/05/everton-striker-oumar-niasse-charged-for-simulation-by-fa-2/#respond Fri, 05 Jan 2018 16:36:03 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1283 Everton striker Oumar Niasse becomes first Premier League player to be charged with simulation after being awarded controversial penalty striker Oumar Niasse has been charged with simulation by the Football Association after he won a controversial penalty in Saturday‘s draw at Crystal Palace. Niasse could become the first Premier League player to be hit with […]

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Everton striker Oumar Niasse becomes first Premier League player to be charged with simulation after being awarded controversial penalty

striker Oumar Niasse has been charged with simulation by the Football Association after he won a controversial penalty in Saturday‘s draw at Crystal Palace.

Niasse could become the first Premier League player to be hit with a retrospective ban for diving following the introduction of the new law at the start of the season.

But the 27-year-old will only be handed a two-match suspension if the panel which convenes to oversee his case unanimously agree that Niasse was guilty of the offence. 

Niasse went down inside the Palace box with referee Anthony Taylor deeming the Senegal international had been fouled by Eagles defender Scott Dann.

Dann himself reacted angrily over the decision which saw Leighton Baines tuck away the resulting penalty to cancel out Wifried Zaha‘s early opener for the hosts.

Dann said after the game that Niasse, who drew Everton level for a second time with an equaliser on the stroke of half-time, had ‘conned the referee‘ and now the FA has announced that the player has been charged.

‘Everton‘s Oumar Niasse has been charged for “Successful Deception of a Match Official” following the game against Crystal Palace on 18 November 2017,‘ a statement on their website read.

‘It is alleged he committed an act of simulation which led to a penalty being awarded in the 5th minute of the game,‘ the FA statement continued.

‘He has until 6pm on 21 November 2017 to respond.

HOW RETROSPECTIVE DIVING BANS WORK 

The Football Association review footage each Monday looking for cases of simulation. 

Any player that is found guilty of diving or ‘successful deception of a match official‘ will be given a suspension.

Incidents only resulting in a penalty being awarded or an opponent being sent off – whether that‘s through two yellow cards or one red – will be punished.

The FA will act if ‘there is clear and overwhelming evidence to suggest a match official has been deceived by an act of simulation, and as a direct result, the offending player’s team has been awarded a penalty and/or an opposing player has been dismissed‘.

The panel consists of one ex-match official, one ex-manager and one ex-player. The current pool is as follows:

CURRENT POOL OF FORMER PLAYERS, MANAGERS, AND OFFICIALS  Former playersFormer managers  Former match officials  Rachel Brown-Finnis 
Lee Dixon 
Danny Murphy 
Trevor Sinclair
Nigel Atkins
Alex McLeish 
Chris Powell
Terry Butcher Karen Barratt
Steve Dunn
Mike Mullarkey
Alan Wiley
Eddie Wolstenhome

‘Incidents which suggest a match official has been deceived by an act of simulation are referred to a panel consisting of one ex-match official, one ex-manager and one ex-player.

‘Each panel member will be asked to review all available video footage independently of one another to determine whether they consider it was an offence of ‘successful deception of a match official‘.

‘Only in circumstances where the panel are unanimous would the FA issue a charge.‘

Niasse defended himself following the incident and told the Liverpool Echo he would be ‘shocked‘ to be charged – although he does now have a case to answer.

The forward was out of favour at the start of the campaign but, with the Toffees struggling for results, he has now scored five goals in seven appearances this season. 

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Everton striker Oumar Niasse becomes first Premier League player to be charged with simulation after being awarded controversial penalty

striker Oumar Niasse has been charged with simulation by the Football Association after he won a controversial penalty in Saturday‘s draw at Crystal Palace.

Niasse could become the first Premier League player to be hit with a retrospective ban for diving following the introduction of the new law at the start of the season.

But the 27-year-old will only be handed a two-match suspension if the panel which convenes to oversee his case unanimously agree that Niasse was guilty of the offence. 

Niasse went down inside the Palace box with referee Anthony Taylor deeming the Senegal international had been fouled by Eagles defender Scott Dann.

Dann himself reacted angrily over the decision which saw Leighton Baines tuck away the resulting penalty to cancel out Wifried Zaha‘s early opener for the hosts.

Dann said after the game that Niasse, who drew Everton level for a second time with an equaliser on the stroke of half-time, had ‘conned the referee‘ and now the FA has announced that the player has been charged.

‘Everton‘s Oumar Niasse has been charged for “Successful Deception of a Match Official” following the game against Crystal Palace on 18 November 2017,‘ a statement on their website read.

‘It is alleged he committed an act of simulation which led to a penalty being awarded in the 5th minute of the game,‘ the FA statement continued.

‘He has until 6pm on 21 November 2017 to respond.

HOW RETROSPECTIVE DIVING BANS WORK 

The Football Association review footage each Monday looking for cases of simulation. 

Any player that is found guilty of diving or ‘successful deception of a match official‘ will be given a suspension.

Incidents only resulting in a penalty being awarded or an opponent being sent off – whether that‘s through two yellow cards or one red – will be punished.

The FA will act if ‘there is clear and overwhelming evidence to suggest a match official has been deceived by an act of simulation, and as a direct result, the offending player’s team has been awarded a penalty and/or an opposing player has been dismissed‘.

The panel consists of one ex-match official, one ex-manager and one ex-player. The current pool is as follows:

CURRENT POOL OF FORMER PLAYERS, MANAGERS, AND OFFICIALS  Former playersFormer managers  Former match officials  Rachel Brown-Finnis 
Lee Dixon 
Danny Murphy 
Trevor Sinclair
Nigel Atkins
Alex McLeish 
Chris Powell
Terry Butcher Karen Barratt
Steve Dunn
Mike Mullarkey
Alan Wiley
Eddie Wolstenhome

‘Incidents which suggest a match official has been deceived by an act of simulation are referred to a panel consisting of one ex-match official, one ex-manager and one ex-player.

‘Each panel member will be asked to review all available video footage independently of one another to determine whether they consider it was an offence of ‘successful deception of a match official‘.

‘Only in circumstances where the panel are unanimous would the FA issue a charge.‘

Niasse defended himself following the incident and told the Liverpool Echo he would be ‘shocked‘ to be charged – although he does now have a case to answer.

The forward was out of favour at the start of the campaign but, with the Toffees struggling for results, he has now scored five goals in seven appearances this season. 

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