South African Referee Out Of World Cup In Brazil

South African Referee Out Of World Cup In Brazil

 

Less than 24-hours before the 2014 World Cup kicks off in Brazil, world football governing body, FIFA, has asked former South African referee of the Year, Daniel Bennett to go back home.

Supersport reports that FIFA decided on Wednesday, 11 June, 2014 to send the experienced match official back home after he was ruled out through injury.

Bennett was selected as support referee for the world football spectacle taking place in Brazil from 12 June -13 July 2014.

However, the diligent official picked up an injury in a routine training session at the Zico Centre in Rio on Tuesday, 3 June where the niggling injury was detected.

“The medical investigations revealed the seriousness of the injury which means a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks for cure. The main consequence is that Mr Bennett will be unable to officiate and support matches at this 2014 Fifa World Cup,” said Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke in a letter to the South African Football Association (SAFA) and CAF.

The Fifa medical team still had hopes to help Bennett recover but their efforts were in vain to get him ready in time for the tournament.

“During these days, adequate rehabilitation (twice a day) has been provided to Mr Bennett, however, this represents an additional load on the medical team, which has to ensure recovery massage and specific treatments to referees and assistant referees actively involved in the 2014 Fifa World Cup,” said Valcke.

It was gathered that Fifa Referees’ Sub-Committee meeting of June 9, 2014 decided to release and send Bennett home to ensure proper recovery. However, his assistant Marwa Range from Kenya will continue with his duties in Brazil as support assistant referee.

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There will be no replacement for Bennett as Fifa believe they have sufficient cover.

“The quality of referees and assistant referees at the 2014 Fifa World Cup is paramount, and the support referees were implemented in order to provide a seamless transition when a referee or assistant referee must be replaced for any reason after the final selection has been made.

“At this stage of the competition, taking any referee who is not on the final list of selected match officials is counter-productive, since those referees did not partake in any official Fifa fitness tests nor all theoretical, tactical and physical sessions since January 2014 when the final list of referees and assistant referees was approved,” said Valcke. 

South Africa, who were the hosts of the last edition of the football showpiece, did not qualify for the 2014 World Cup starting on Thursday in Brazil.

Nigeria, Cameroon, Cot d'Ivoire, Algeria and Ghana are Africa's representatives at this year's world cup.

All the teams have already arrived the venue of the Mundial with Nigeria's Super Eagles making their arrival some few hours ago.

Source: Legit.ng

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