According to a Fifa spokesperson, who was interviewed by THIS DAY on
Monday, Fifa decided to impose a warning on Keshi over his alleged
comments.
The decision was reached after the Chairman of the Fifa
Disciplinary Committee, Claudio Sulser, referred to Article 57 of the
Fifa Disciplinary Code. Sulser said that Keshi must guarantee that
incidents of such high gravity do not occur again in the future. “If
such incidents should happen again, the Fifa
Disciplinary Committee
will be left with no other option than to impose sanctions against the
coach Stephen Keshi,” the Fifa spokesman told THIS DAY. Article 57
states that: “Anyone who insults someone in way by using offensive
gestures or language, or who violates the principle of fair play or
whose behaviour is unsporting in any other way may be subject to
sanctions in accordance with Article 10 ff”. The decision will be
welcome news to Nigeria officials, Keshi and all Nigerian fans ahead of
the Super Eagles trip to Addis Ababa to face Ethiopia in the 2014 World
Cup qualifying play-off on October 13.
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