The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CAPS query abandonmen­t

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

THE Premier Soccer League faces a complex situation after CAPS United wrote a letter of complaint to the authoritie­s challengin­g the decision by referee Philani Ncube to abandon their ill-fated Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final tie against Shabanie Mine at Maglas.

The Green Machine feel Ncube’s decision was a wrong one after one of his assistants Thomas Kusosa was injured by a missile from the terraces.

Shabanie were leading 1-0 when the match was stopped after 65 minutes.

The match was abandoned when one of the missiles thrown from the bay housing the Green Machine fans struck Kusosa in protest against the decision to overrule Kudzai Nyamupfuku­dza’s strike for offside.

However, Makepekepe say their club officials acted swiftly to bring the situation under control and had hoped the match would continue to complete the remaining 25 minutes.

In their protest letter, the Harare giants also raised concerns over the inadequate security at the stadium, the choice of venue and the appointmen­t of Kusosa for this crucial match with the knowledge that he has been mired in controvers­ies of late.

The club’s chief executive Cuthbert that he couldn’t continue, we understand the fourth official can still step in and the match is completed. And, in the case that we hear that they feared for their security after that incident, I am sure it was the responsibi­lity of the organisers to liaise with the police to see if reinforcem­ents were needed because there were few police details,” said Chitima.

Makepekepe will play their next league game against Triangle at home and they have taken the anti-hooliganis­m campaign into overdrive.

The club has adopted a theme “Let’s Stop Hooliganis­m Now and Forever” ahead of the next match.

The Green Machine board was scheduled to meet today to get an appraisal from their supporters’ representa­tives concerning the investigat­ions into last Sunday’s incident.

The club’s board member responsibl­e for supporters Abraham Kawadza said perpetrato­rs will be severely punished.

“As supporters, we have our code of conduct and I promise we will be ruthless with anyone found guilty of misconduct at football matches because such unfortunat­e things can have far reaching effects that could be detrimenta­l to the game.

“We need sponsors in football and it’s our duty as supporters to provide the good advertisem­ent,’’ he said.

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