Former
Super Eagles forward and coach, Samson Siasia, has started a GoFundMe
appeal to raise money to fund his case at the Court of Arbitration for
Sport (CAS) in order to overturn the life ban slammed on him by world
football governing body FIFA.
Siasia, who scored Nigeria’s goal
in the 1-2 defeat to Argentina at the country’s first appearance at the
World Cup in 1994, according to Opera news, had the appeal created for
him three days ago and is aimed to raise $250,000.
“Samson Siasia
was alleged “to agree to collect bribe” in relation to a football
match. He was subsequently banned for life from all footballing
activities, without the benefit of defending himself.
“The Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) has now accepted an appeal from Samson on FIFA’s ruling.
“Legal cost of defending himself is needed for him to clear his name,” observed the statement attached to the GoFundMe appeal.
Siasia,
a member of Nigeria’s famed ‘Class of ’94 Eagles,’ was handed the ban
by FIFA last August for allegedly agreeing to “receive bribes in
relation to the manipulation of matches.”
A statement from the
FIFA Ethics Committee at the time stated: “The Ethics Committee has
found Mr Siasia, a former official of the Nigeria Football Federation,
guilty of having accepted that he would receive bribes in relation to
the manipulation of matches in violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics.”
Siasia
was banned “for life from all football-related activities
(administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international
level.” In addition, a fine in the amount of CHF 50,000 (US$50,000) was
imposed on Mr Siasia.
However, further probe revealed later that
Siasia was banned after failing to respond to, (or appear) email
requests from FIFA to appear before the Ethics Committee to present his
defence.
With the decision, Siasia’s next recourse was to head
for CAS, but to file an appeal required the former international to pay
$100,000 excluding his legal costs.
Close associates of the former Nigeria coach revealed that Siasia has been in depression for the last few months.
Apart
from the case with FIFA/CAS, his mother was kidnapped and was with the
criminal gang for months before allowed to go after a ransom was paid.
It was the second time the 76-year old lady was taken into custody by
the kidnappers.
Siasia coached Nigeria’s Super Eagles between
2010-2011 and returned for another spell in 2016 and also served as
coach of the country’s Under-20 and Under-23 sides at different times.
But the FIFA indictment did not state if it was during either of these periods that the alleged infractions was committed.
Siasia
has continued to protest his innocence, saying he had no recollection
of ever agreeing to manipulate any football match and has also said in
previous interviews that members of the Super Eagles team he played with
have not offered him the kind of support he needed.
“But I will fight to the last to clear my name because I know that I did nothing wrong.
“I
only heard about all of this for the first time just like everybody
else on social media and then I got a call from (NFF President) Amaju
Pinnick asking me if I had seen any letter from FIFA.
“I said no
and he asked me to check. That was when I checked my email. But I know
that I am innocent and I am asking everybody to help me raise this money
to clear my name.”
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