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<br>The Lagos State Football Association LSFA has handed Smart City FC a two year ban from all football related activities following a violent incident during their FA Cup match against Inter Lagos. The decision, outlined in a letter dated February 14, 2025, was based on reports from match officials detailing serious security breaches.
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<br>During the match at Legacy Pitch, player Bankole Afeez confronted and harassed the referee. At the same time, a supporter of [Smart City](https://unofficialhowtoplay.co.uk/index.php/User:RochellWild5069) [assaulted](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/youth-football/) the official, striking him in the right eye and causing a severe injury. The chaos escalated as other fans attempted to attack key football officials.
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<br>The LSFA has demanded that Smart City identify the supporter responsible for the attack for legal action and present Afeez before the Disciplinary Committee. Additionally, the club has been fined ₦1 million for the referee’s medical expenses and an extra ₦5 million for their failure to control their supporters. Both fines must be paid within seven days.
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<br>The LSFA and the Lagos State Referees Council have also been directed to report the to life and [property](https://online-learning-initiative.org/wiki/index.php/User:NoreenCastleberr) to the Commissioner of Police. While the punishment is severe, Smart City retains the right to appeal.
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<br>Violence in football has long been a stain on the beautiful game, and the LSFA’s firm response to Smart City FC’s misconduct is a necessary step in maintaining discipline. For too long, unruly behaviour from players and fans has gone unchecked, and this latest incident is yet another reminder of the urgent need for stricter enforcement of rules.
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<br>A match official should never fear for their safety while carrying out their duties. The assault on the referee was not just an attack on an individual but on the integrity of the sport itself. If left unpunished, such behaviour sets a dangerous precedent, where intimidation and violence become tools for influencing match outcomes.
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<br>The sanctions imposed on Smart City FC send a clear message that misconduct will not be tolerated. However, bans and fines alone are not enough. There must be a broader effort to educate players, club officials, and supporters on sportsmanship and respect for authority. Clubs must be held accountable for the conduct of their fans, and those who incite or engage in violence should face severe consequences.
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<br>Football thrives on passion, but that passion must be controlled. True supporters channel their energy into encouraging their teams, not attacking officials. If Nigerian football is to grow, respect for fair play and security must be prioritised. The LSFA has taken a firm stand, and other leagues across the country should follow suit in ensuring that the game remains safe for everyone involved.
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<br>Did You Know?
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The Lagos State FA Cup is one of the most prestigious state level tournaments in Nigeria, often serving as a pathway for teams to gain national recognition.
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Smart City FC, based in Lagos, has been a competitive force in local football, previously making headlines for their performances in grassroots competitions.
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[Nigeria](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/football-history/) has a history of football violence, with several incidents over the years leading to bans and sanctions for clubs and fans.
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Match officials in Nigerian football have often been targets of aggression, prompting calls for better [security measures](https://thestarsareright.org/index.php/User:EmanuelWorsnop9) at games.
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Similar bans have been [imposed](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/match-previews-and-reviews/besiktas-thrilled-to-land-former-leicester-midfielder-ndidi-as-long-term-starter/) on clubs in other countries, including England and Italy, where teams have faced fines and stadium closures due to fan misconduct.
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