Nigeria’s Super Eagles striker may face FIFA ban

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles at­tacker, Odion Ighalo, could get further punishment over the “Thank You Jesus” shirt inscription celebration on his first goal against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon last Friday in Uyo.
World Football governing body FIFA, will in the coming days de­cide whether additional sanctions should be placed on Nigeria after the yellow card shown to the China based player for his goal celebra­tion.
Referee Ghead Grisha gave Igh­alo a yellow card, after the Chanc­hung Yatai forward lifted his shirt to reveal a “Thank You Jesus” inscrip­tion shortly after giving Nigeria the lead in their 4-0 win over Camer­oon on Friday.
Ighalo confirmed the yellow card shown to him was for the inscrip­tion on his shirt, but there could be more punishment for the 28 year old when referee Grisha submits his match report.
FIFA has banned the display of political, unapproved commercials, religious or personal message in undershirts and they mostly place fines on violators.
Cases of other countries who have received series of fine for similar incidents abound but Qa­tar were the last nation to be fined by FIFA for a violation of the no message in undershirts law, when they warmed up for their World Cup Qualifiers clash against South Korea with T-Shirts with political undertone.

Source: Tori

1 thought on “Nigeria’s Super Eagles striker may face FIFA ban

  1. We know tha FIFA banned the display of political, religious, or personal messages during contests, but how are they going to handle players who make “the sign of cross” when they score or enter the field?

    Cash Ezimako

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