Former Gor Mahia winger among four banned in Uganda

Former Gor Mahia winger Innocent Wafula is among four KCCA players who have been slapped with a two-match suspension for attacking a match official during Sunday’s league match against rivals Vipers at St. Mary’s Kitende.Hell broke loose in the closing minutes of the game when Bobosi Byaruhanga scored a late equalizer for the Venoms, a goal that KCCA players protested, claiming that the ball had not crossed the line. It is at this point that they are accused of attacking assistant referee Dick Okello in protest. Disorganisation to blame for Gor Mahia’s CAF CC exitFUFA has now descended on the club, banning four players. Club head coach Morley Byekwaso has been slapped with a ban while goalkeeping coach Moses Oloya has been given a stern warning. Other banned players include Ashraf Mugume, Ramathan Musa,and Sadat Anaku. The ban will see them miss matches against Police FC and away to SC Villa on December 10 and 18 respectively.“The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel has found KCCA FC quartet of Ashraf Mugume, Innocent Wafula, Ramathan Musa, and Sadat Anaku guilty of attacking Assistant Referee Dick Okello in the game against Vipers SC on 5th December 2021 at St. Mary’s Stadium,” read part of the ruling from the federation’s disciplinary body.The FUFA Competitions Disciplinary Panel has found KCCA FC quartet of Ashraf Mugume, Innocent Wafula, Ramathan Musa and Sadat Anaku guilty of attacking Assistant Referee Dick Okello in the game against Vipers SC on 5th December 2021 at St. Mary’s Stadium. pic.twitter.com/rrMhsvGl0Z— FUFA (@OfficialFUFA) December 8, 2021 The taxmen have also been slapped with a fine for failing to contain their fans following an incident where they threw bottles to the pitch in the 35th minute.“Goalkeeping coach, Moses Oloya has been issued with a warning and cautioned about incidents that put the game into disrepute. KCCA FC will also pay a fine of UGX 1M for failure to tame its fans who threw water bottles to the field of play in the 35th minute,” continued the ruling.After nine rounds of league matches, KCCA lead the log with 23 points, they are yet to taste defeat in the Ugandan Premier League. Vipers are second with six points fewer.

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