Sunshine Stars lose three points for repeated breaches







In an unprecedented application of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Framework and Rules, a three point deduction has been imposed on Sunshine Stars of Akure by the
 League Management Company (LMC).

In a Summary Jurisdiction notice issued the club Friday night, the LMC reviewed a series of pass breaches of the rule by the club dating back to the 2014/2015 season for which varying sanctions, including monetary fines, playing without fans,  ban of use of home ground and an order to identify for prosecution, supporters cited for acts of breach of security and or interference
 with match officials.

“These repeated breaches constitute aggravated circumstances which are considered with a view towards imposing more severe sanctions.

 It is noted that despite the imposition of a range of corrective sanctions including fines, ‘closed door’ orders and stadium bans, Sunshine Stars has failed to curb these acts of disturbances
and contempt for match officials which are capable of bringing the league to disrepute”, stated the notice to the club signed by Salihu Abubakar, the LMC Chief Operating Officer.

A further order to pay N1million to the LMC and N500,000 to the injured match official in addition to a further order to deductadditional three points from the club’s total for the season in case of a recurrence, was also imposed on the  club. Sunshine Stars were given 48 hours to in writing,
submit to the decision or enter an appeal which if it loses
will attract further sanctions.

Sunshine Stars now 17th on the table with Nine points. 


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