Nigerian Goalkeeper Amas Obasogie Cleared Of Match-Fixing Allegations By Tanzanian Club

Tanzanian side Singida Black Stars has officially cleared Nigerian goalkeeper Amas Obasogie of all match-fixing and gambling claims. The Super Eagles reserve goalkeeper, who had been suspended for three months pending investigation, was declared innocent in a statement released on Saturday by the club’s CEO, Jonathan Kassano. Obasogie faced allegations after a series of mistakes on the field, and the club’s disciplinary committee had initially taken action while looking into the claims. Following a preliminary investigation into his performances in league and continental matches, the club found no evidence of wrongdoing. The statement confirmed that the incidents in question were technical errors rather than deliberate misconduct. “After reviewing the player’s defense and obtaining a reliable statement from the Club’s General Manager, it has been determined that there is no evidence of match-fixing or gambling. The incidents that raised concerns were technical errors within the game,” the statement read. Obasogie has apologized for his performances, and his suspension has been lifted. He has now resumed his duties with the team. “In light of this, the Club has reversed the previous decision to suspend the player for three months, allowing him to continue his responsibilities with the squad,” the club added. Obasogie joined Singida Black Stars a year ago from the Ethiopian League and has been part of the team since.

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Nigerian Goalkeeper Amas Obasogie Rejects Match-Fixing Claims, Insists Mistakes Were Unintentional

Amas Obasogie has firmly denied claims of match-fixing leveled against him by his Tanzanian club, Singida Black Stars. The goalkeeper’s statement came shortly after the club announced a three-month suspension while investigations into the allegations continue. Obasogie’s troubles began following a last-minute mistake from a free kick in a Tanzanian League match that cost the Black Stars a 1-1 draw with Namungo FC. He had also made a notable error in the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup playoff against Burundi’s Flambeau du Centre, which led to him being dropped for the second leg. In a public response, the former Bendel Insurance captain stressed that his mistakes on the field were unintentional. “I state clearly and unequivocally that I have never engaged in match fixing and will never do so. The goals conceded in the CAF Confederation Cup match against Flambeau du Centre and the NBC Premier League fixture against Namungo FC were the result of footballing errors, not deliberate misconduct. I accept full responsibility for my performance; however, mistakes on the field must not be mistaken for match manipulation,” he said. Obasogie also reaffirmed his dedication to the club, expressing readiness to appear before any disciplinary panel to clear his name. “As a national team goalkeeper representing the great nation of Nigeria, I fully understand the severe consequences of match fixing. My integrity, reputation, and career are invaluable to me. I have sworn never to bring the game of football, my club, or my country into disrepute. I remain fully committed to Singida Black Stars SC. This club means a great deal to me, and I hold deep respect for its leadership, technical crew, teammates, supporters, sponsors, and every stakeholder associated with it. My focus remains on contributing positively to the team, maintaining our momentum, and working tirelessly to help the club achieve its ambitions of winning trophies both in the league and in continental competitions.” Obasogie is the second Nigerian goalkeeper to face match-fixing allegations in recent months, following Maduka Okoye, who was suspended for two months by Udinese over a betting scandal.

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