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Senegal FA Blames Diouf For Saturday's Football Riot by Nobody: 12:49pm On Oct 17, 2012
DAKAR — Senegal Football Federation (FTF) president Augustin Senghor said
Saturday’s match incidents were a sabotage carefully planned by those who
wanted to destroy the nation’s football and bring discredit to the body. The FTF boss said an individual ordered match tickets to distribute to ruffians
purposely to disrupt the encounter between Senegal and Ivory Coast in the
return leg of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) final qualifying round,
which was called off in the 76th minute after violence broke out at the 60 000-
seater Leopold Senghor Stadium in Dakar. “We strongly believe it was an act of sabotage set up by an individual or group
of persons to destabilise Senegal’s football,” Senghor said. “Someone ordered many tickets for hooligans to disrupt the meeting at the
stadium. They want to soil the reputation of our football. They want our home
ground to be suspended by Caf (Confederation of African Football). They were
simply wishing us failure so that they can criticise us before the fans and the
entire nation,” he said. Earlier on Monday, Leeds United winger El Hadji Diouf declared that the
football association impounded the 1 000 tickets he had ordered to distribute
to his fans for the game, on suspicion that the player wanted to recruit
hooligans to disrupt the match. According to sources close to the FTF, Diouf was the only individual that paid
for such a high number of tickets for the game. However, the player has denied any involvement in the violence, calling on the
government to dismiss all the members of the football association and name a
new group to overhaul the country’s football system. Meanwhile, Senegal manager Ferdinand Coly says there will be difficult times
ahead for his country as they await punishment for their fans’ behaviour in
Saturday’s abandoned game against Ivory Coast. A riot caused the Afcon qualifier to be abandoned with Ivory Coast leading 2-0
(6-2 on aggregate). “We are going to face some difficult days, but Senegal will accept the
sanctions,” said Coly. “For the players, it was traumatic —especially the
young ones.” Home fans started fires in the stands and threw objects on the pitch with about
15 minutes left to play in Dakar, shortly after former Chelsea striker Didier
Drogba had converted a penalty. Visiting supporters jumped down on the pitch
to escape the violence, where they took refuge in the centre circle while the
security forces used tear gas to quell the rioting fans. — Supersport
http://www.newsday.co.zw/2012/10/16/soccer-boss-blames-diouf-for-riot/

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