FIFA to ban Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus from playing against Uruguay – Here’s why
Ghana is in trouble as Mohammed Kudus is likely to be banned by FIFA from playing against Uruguay.
Information coming in after Ghana beat South Korea 3-2 is that the world football governing body (FIFA) is on the verge of taking a decision on whether Kudus Mohammed should be allowed to play for Ghana in the last group match on Friday or not.
Should this decision be taken, it is likely going to be a match ban by FIFA on Ghana’s darling boy Kudus.
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What did Kudus Mohammed do to deserve a ban? Will it be a fair decision to take Ghana’s shining talent out of the game?
We are informed that the FIFA Disciplinary Committee is studying Kudus’ second goal celebration video which he scored against South Korea in Ghana’s second game at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
During the celebration, it is believed Kudus used an “F” word while looking into the camera and celebrating.
If the information and investigations prove he did use the “F” word, he is likely to face one of the following three disciplinary actions by FIFA.
- Pay and fine, be banned, and not play the match against Uruguay
- Be banned and not play the match against Uruguay
- Pay a fine to FIFA and play the match against Uruguay
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This alleged offence is more serious because it was committed in Qatar and seen as inappropriate for the public, especially in Qatar.
On Friday, 2nd December, the Ghana Black Stars will come face to face with Uruguay and their destiny for their pound of flesh to overturn the un footballing tactics of Luiz Suarez who handled a goal-bound ball in Ghana’s quarter-final clash which would have seen Ghana reach the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup. While Suarez has been disliked by many Africans for his action, he has disclosed they will beat Ghana, however, the Captain of the Black Stars Dede Ayew has indicated there is no need for plenty of talking ahead of that game and has asked Ghanaians to remain calm.