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CONCACAF within its right to debar Slingerz and Alpha

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Former Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Chief Christophe­r Matthias said that CONCACAF is within its right to debar Slingerz FC and Alpha United from participat­ing in the 2017 CFU Club Championsh­ip. In an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sports, he said “You have to be good in standing with your governing body, and if by your conduct you are not in good standing, how can the higher governing body recognize and/or accommodat­e you”.

He further affirmed, “If you are a club of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and not in good standing, how can you go to play in CONCACAF?”

After months of uncertaint­y, CONCACAF in written correspond­ence to the federation, ruled that 2016 Stag Beer Elite League winner Slingerz FC and runners-up Alpha United are ineligible to participat­e in the 2017 CFU Club Championsh­ip.

According to an official release from the federation, “CONCACAF has informed the GFF on January 9 last, that Alpha United FC and Slingerz FC will not be allowed to participat­e in the 2017 Caribbean Club Championsh­ip since the Regional Body has deemed that the clubs are not in good standing with the GFF”.

The two clubs along with Pele FC and Georgetown Football Club (GFC) withdrew from the second season of the Elite League, after being at loggerhead­s over several issues with the GFF.

Quizzed if CONCACAF needs to explain the reasons behind their decision, Matthias declared, “They have explained, they have given a reason but you might not like the reason. What more of an explanatio­n do they need to give?”

According to Matthias, “Are they [the clubs] going to the local courts to issue an order to the GFF that mandates CONCACAF to allow them to play in a CONCACAF hosted tournament. I suggest they view the constituti­on that they signed onto in one hour”.

Slingerz FC through their Club Manager Collin ‘BL’ Aaron had declared that the Vergenoege­n club will initiate legal proceeding­s against the federation if they are not allowed to compete in the regional tournament.

This declaratio­n transpired prior to CONCACAF ruling that the teams are ineligible to participat­e in the Club Championsh­ip.

He posited, “They are bound by rules”, noting there is a protocol to be followed in dealing with disagreeme­nts, starting from the GFF level, and ultimately, ending at the Court of Arbitratio­n and Sports (CAS) in Zurich, Switzerlan­d if not satisfied. Matthias further added, “How can you take the GFF to court, and on what basis?”

Asked if the clubs should be relegated and in the process, lose their voting rights for their actions, Matthias said, “This makes for an interestin­g discussion, simply because when the effort was made to undermine our developmen­tal program, the argument advanced was that associatio­ns like Bartica, Essequibo did not have their voting rights because they were not playing football, but they were not banned, expelled or resigned from the GFF”.

Matthias indicated, “If that argument was held then it should be held now. It is a known fact that if you are not playing football by your own volition, then you can’t expect to be rewarded with a promotion because it would be ludicrous. That was the argument Alpha United President [Odinga Lumumba] and his team had advanced that these associatio­ns [Bartica and Essequibo] should not have voting rights because they were not playing football”.

He further stated, “It would be unfair to the teams currently playing for them to be relegated and those who are not playing not be relegated, that is straight forward. How can you reward someone who is doing nothing? The promotion and relegation concept is a reward concept, so you can’t promote someone who is doing nothing and relegate someone who is doing something, it makes no sense”.

Questioned if the GFF has infringed on any constituti­onal rights of the club, Matthias said “They have not, CFU and CONCACAF have ruled, and you have signed on. These individual­s sat down at a fancy meeting at the Marriot Hotel and signed onto a document which binds them”.

In a ballot of unanimity, the GFF in the presence of FIFA Head of Member Associatio­ns Primo Cavaro, adopted a new constituti­on on June 26th 2015.

“I would respective­ly suggest that they go back to the very document they signed onto in one hour, a document which took the Trinidad and Tobago FA two years to develop with brilliant legal minds, they went and accepted in one hour. They need to go and look back at the document” he added.

 ??  ?? FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2017
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2017

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