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African referee banned for life over corruption and blackmail

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A major corruption scandal has rocked Ivorian football, as the Central Referees Commission of the Ivorian Football Federation (CCA-FIF) has handed a lifetime ban to referee Serges Brou Eba for serious ethical violations.

Following an in-depth investigation, authorities uncovered a disturbing match-fixing scheme allegedly orchestrated by the official. According to the findings, Serges Brou Eba actively approached club presidents, offering to guarantee victories for their teams in exchange for financial compensation.

The situation became even more alarming when clubs refused to cooperate. The referee reportedly resorted to blackmail, openly threatening to manipulate future matches against teams whose officials declined his offers whenever he was assigned to officiate their games.

Such actions, deemed a blatant breach of the principles of fairness and integrity in sport, prompted the CCA-FIF to impose the harshest possible sanction. The lifetime ban sends a strong message about the federation’s commitment to cleaning up the game and restoring trust in domestic competitions.

This case once again highlights the ongoing challenges African football faces in tackling corruption. It also underscores the urgent need for stronger governance, monitoring systems, and whistleblower protections to safeguard the credibility of the sport across the continent.

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