2018 World Cup: South Africa consider replay appeal
South Africa may appeal against
Fifa's decision to order a replay of the World Cup qualifier against
Senegal because of "match manipulation" by the referee.
South Africa beat Senegal 2-1 at home last November but match referee Joseph Lamptey has since been banned for life.
Neither South Africa nor Senegal are accused of any wrongdoing.
"We're
grappling for answers and asking Fifa for them before we decide whether
to take the matter forward," said South African FA lawyer Norman
Arendse.
Arendse, who chairs the legal committee of the South
African Football Association (Safa), says his organisation has never
been advised by football's world governing body how the match was fixed.
"Safa cannot accept (the game was manipulated) because we have
got absolutely no details of the alleged manipulation, what the nature
of it was and what it all involved," he told BBC World Service's Newsday
programme.
"Is (the referee) just a corrupt individual? Was he
bribed by a third party outside of the match to influence the outcome?
We just don't know.
"That is the most unpalatable thing for us -
to accept an outcome to which we should have been party.
We've never
ever been called upon to put our side of the story in relation to the
game."
REVISED GROUP D TABLE
Played | Points | |
Burkina Faso | 4 | 6 |
Cape Verde | 4 | 6 |
Senegal | 3 | 5 |
South Africa | 3 | 1 |
In a letter to Safa, Fifa confirmed that 'neither Safa nor the (Senegalese federation) are accused of any wrongdoing'.
In the past, certain international matches in Africa are believed to have been manipulated by gambling syndicates in the Far East.
In
Polokwane, Ghanaian referee Lamptey handed South Africa a dubious
penalty for a non-existent handball before allowing another goal to
stand from a quickly-taken free-kick while he was ordering Senegalese
players to retreat.
The decision to order the replay came after Lamptey's appeal against a life ban handed to him by Fifa in March failed at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Lamptey,
who also officiated at the Rio Olympics last year, declined BBC Sport's
invitation to comment at the time of his original ban, which came about
after a complaint from the Senegal Football Federation.
Thulani Serero celebrates South Africa's second goal in last year's World Cup win over Senegal |
Arendse says Safa accepts that a replay would be fair if the World
Cup qualifier was deliberately manipulated but says all Group D matches
should be replayed were that to be the case.
"Surely fair play
demands that you should order the replay of the entire group because as
any football person will tell you, the outcome (of a game) - whether a
draw, win or loss - will always determine your approach to the next
game."
Shorn of the win over Senegal, the points tally for South
Africa - who lie bottom of Group D - would drop from four to one, so now
trailing the third-placed Senegalese by four points.
Burkina Faso top the group with six points, just ahead of island nation Cape Verde on goal difference.
Fifa
will decide on 14 September on the exact date for the replay, which
will take place in the international window in November - one month
before the 2018 World Cup draw.
BBC
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