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- BY CHRIS DLAMINI BY MACHAWE FAKUDZE (At Prince of Wales Sports Ground)

MBABANE - There will be no disciplina­ry hearing for Madlenya and Manzini Sea Birds for their abandoned MTN Premier League game.

Instead, a scraped off rule to have a match played for the remainder of the time left when it was abandoned has been resurrecte­d.

Madlenya and Sea Birds had their game abandoned at half-time with the former leading 2-0 at KaLanga Technical Centre. Sea Birds allegedly refused to continue with the match upon seeing that there was no ambulance and emergency services personnel at the venue, which were to be provided by the host team.

Initially, the match kicked off a few minutes later than its scheduled kick-off time, and both teams agreed to play until the ambulance and its personnel arrived at the stadium, but it did not until it was time for the second-half.

The match officials had to call off the match.

“Madlenya and Sea Birds are going to play their last 45 minutes next Wednesday at KaLanga; I’m just not sure we still have this rule in our football,” an impeccable source said.

Upon checking with Madlenya, who would have at least expected a replay of 90 minutes or game forfeiture according to the current league regulation­s and a fine for having caused the abandonmen­t of the match by merely failing to provide the required emergency services, the decision by the PLE was confirmed.

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MSource BABANE – Defending champions Royal Leopard beat 10man Tambuti by 3-1 to topple Nsingizini Hotspurs for the fifth position in an MTN Premier League match played here yesterday.

Royal Leopard were comfortabl­y the better side in the first-half, but

WHAT THE RULES SAY: Article 7.22 :

“Where a game is abandoned by the conduct of a Team participat­ing in this competItIo­n or Its pLAyErs, FAns, oFfiCIALs and/or supporters and after a disciplina­ry hearing the Team is found guilty of having caused the abandonmen­t of the game, then such Team shall lose the match, with Three (3) points and Three (3) goals awarded to their opponents. Further, the Team shall BE LIABLE to pAy A finE oF not LEss than E50,000.00 if the Team is a first oFFEnDEr AnD A finE oF not LEss than E100.000.00 if the Team is a second offender.”

at KaLanga at 3pm.

“We’re ready and we’ll definitely honour the fixture,” said Nolwazi Gamedze, who is Madlenya’s Public Relations Officer (PRO).

She said while she was not certain what the rules entailed here as she would have to revisit them, she was certain they would honour could not make it count on the scoreboard until the 27th minute when right back Mlamuli ‘Mlaba’ Msibi pounced on a re-bound to clinically slot the ball into the net to make it 1-0.

Tambuti responded with a quick attack but Phinda Ginindza’s well taken shot outside the box narrowly missed the target.

The visitors gifted Leopard a goal through Sanele Mngometulu, who beat his own goalkeeper with an easy goal as he failed to clear a harmless cross delivered from the right flank by Mlaba, two minutes before half time. Upon restart of the match, Tambuti stand-in coach Thandumhle­ngi Bhembe the fixture as per the PLE directive. Sea Birds PRO Thabiso Cebe could not be immediatel­y available for comment despite efforts to reach him.

PLE Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Kenneth Makhanya said they had the referee and match commission­er’s reports pointing to themselves as having taken the decision to stop the match.

“I believe all teams have got the correspond­ence and a press release is being prepared too,” Makhanya responded when asked about the decision and why this matter was not referred to the Disciplina­ry Committee (DC).

Quoted

In yesterday’s publicatio­n, Makhanya was quoted saying games must go ahead even without ambulances or emergency services at the stadiums, particular­ly where the PLE secretaria­t would have tried and failed to get one.

Both teams will be expected to have a car ready for the same duties the ambulance would do.

These include transporti­ng players, officials and fans to the hospital as ordered by teams doctors.

Failure to play will lead to three points and three goals forfeited to the other team and a fine of E50 000 for first time offenders, if found guilty.

However, Madlenya and Sea Birds seem not to have undergone the Eswatini Football Associatio­n (EFA) DC as per the current rules would require.

The rule in question is Article 7.22.

“Where a game is abandoned by the conduct of a participat­ing team in this competitio­n or its players, fans, officials and/or supporters and after a disciplina­ry hearing the team is found guilty of having caused the abandonmen­t of the game, then such team shall lose the match, with three points and three goals awarded to their opponents,” reads the Article in part.

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Paramedics help lift Mbabane Swallows’ Mohammed Kabia after he was injured. Sea Birds and Madlenya’s game was cancelled due to lack of paramedics. Inset is PLE CEO Kenneth Makhanya.
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