
Heartland
FC of Owerri has been issued a Summary Jurisdiction notice with fines
totalling N4.750 million, an order to play three home fixtures behind
closed-door and suspended points deduction for the crowd incidence that
trailed their Match Day 28 fixture against FC IfeanyiUbah at the Dan
Anyiam Stadium, Owerri.
One, Iyke Jacob, identified as the club’s
Supporters Club Chairman, was also banned from all Nigeria Professional
Football League matches for the rest of the 2015/16 season by the League
Management Company.
The LMC also recommended to the Imo State
Football Association and the Nigeria Football Federation to reconsider
the role of the ISFA Security Committee Chairman, Teddy Isiadinso, who
also serves as a Match Commissioner for the NFF.
The
recommendation was based on the Match Commissioner’s report which cited
Isiadinso as pledging to accept responsibility for any breach of the
peace before, during and after the match.
The Owerri-based club
was slammed six count violations of the NPFL Framework and Rules by the
LMC after reviewing reports and video evidence provided by the Match
Commissioner and Delegates to the match.
Heartland was fined of
N750,000.00 for failing to ensure restriction of access to restricted
areas by unauthorized persons in the course of the match, in breach of
Rule B13.52.
The second count read: “You are in breach of Rule
B13.52 of the Framework and Rules of the Nigeria Professional Football
League, in that on Saturday, 23rd July 2016, after your Match Day 28
fixture: Heartland FC vs. FC Ifeanyiubah, you failed to ensure adequate
security and crowd control particularly in the manner in which match
officials and members of the visiting team were exposed to aggression
and crowd violence perpetrated by your supporters.”
For this breach, the club was fined another N750,000.
On
the third count of the supporters encroachment on to the field of play
and throwing objects towards the field of play immediately after the
match in breach of Rule B13.18, Heartland was fined of N1,000,000.00
On
the fourth count, the LMC charged Heartland for breach of Rule B6.23 of
the Framework and Rules of the NPFL, stating: “That on Saturday, 23rd
July 2016, in the course of your Match Day 28 fixture: Heartland FC vs.
FC IfeanyiUbah, your supporters hindered the complete video-coverage of
the match, particularly the post-match scenes.”
The penalty for
this offence read: “A fine of N1,000,000.00 and a two-point deduction
for hindering the complete video-coverage of the match, in breach of
Rule B6.23, provided that the execution of the two-point deduction shall
be suspended subject to a probationary period of the remainder of the
season.”
Heartland’s
fifth charge read: “You are in breach of Rule C1, punishable by virtue
of Rule B15.16, of the Framework and Rules of the Nigeria Professional
Football League, in that on Saturday, 23rd July 2016, immediately after
your Match Day 28 fixture: Heartland FC vs. FC Ifeanyiubah, some of your
supporters assaulted match officials by hitting them and throwing
objects (including plastic chairs, tables, stones and cans) at them.”
Having
been found culpable, the sanction by the LMC included a fine of N1.25
million being compensation to the four match officials and the Match
Commissioner at N250,000 for each of them.
Heartland Supporters
were also found to have attacked the visiting team players, officials
and supporters leading to damage to the visiting team bus whose windows
were shattered in breach of Rule C1.
Consequently, the club has
been ordered to play their next three home matches behind closed-door
beginning with the August 7 fixture against Nasarawa United for breach
of Rule B13.21.
A pre-condition for opening the stadium to
spectators and supporters again is that “Heartland must take steps which
shall include proper demarcation of restricted areas and workshops for
stewards and supporters on code of conduct”.
The LMC further
ruled: “In view of the gravity of the incident and the complicity of the
Club and its officials, pursuant to Rule C18.6, Heartland FC shall also
forfeit the one (1) point it previously earned in the match, provided
that the execution of the one-point deduction shall be suspended subject
to a probationary period of the remainder of the season.
Lastly,
the club was notified that “pursuant to Rule B13.23, Heartland shall pay
for the costs of damages to FCIfeanyiubah bus and for injuries
sustained by its players and officials”.
Heartland must respond in writing accepting the sanctions or elect to be heard by a Commission not later than July 29.
But
should it fail to comply with this requirement within the time limit,
which constitutes a breach of the League Rules, it will be liable to be
dealt with under the provisions of Section C.
Furthermore, the LMC
reminded the club: “In accordance with Rule E1, where an appeal or
election to be dealt with by a Commission fails or is found to have been
frivolous, you may be liable to such additional sanction as may be
deemed fit in the circumstances.”