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GHANA COACH LABELLED FLYING EAGLES PLAYERS OVER AGED

Nigeria Under 20 Flying Eagles players who currently participating at the ongoing AFCON Under 20 in Niger Republic have been described as over aged team by former Asante coach, Sarpong.

 

 

The veteran Ghanaian Coach hit hard at the Paul Aigbogun led Players that the objective of the competition aimed at producing young talents have been compromised.

 

 

Sarpong specifically singled out Nigeria players particularly the goalkeeper as players whose age in the championship is questionable.

 

 

Speaking to Nhyiraba Kwabena Asirifi on Total Sports Review on Sunday, the dark skinned coach said, “when we say under 20 we should go by the name but the act of age cheating has overtaken the shores of Africa including Ghana and sometimes I ask myself are these boys under 20 players?”

 

 

“If you observe a Nigerian under 20 player, and the face of a Nigerian goalkeeper, you will clearly see they are above 20 years’

The coach said age cheating is hurting African football and the fraud has manifested in CAF’s junior tournament.
He underscored the need for Africa to play clean and believes federations across the continent must support each other in that regard.

Sarpong then called for mandatory use of Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) which was introduced by FIFA in 2009 for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup to help ascertain whether players are over age or not.

MRI is considered to be 99% accurate until the age of 17, after which it becomes harder for medical professionals to calculate a person’s age.

It would be recalled that Niger Republic withdrew from Under 17 Nation’s Cup qualifiers when ten players of the team were screened out by MRI. Also, FIFA banned Nigeria from all international fixtures for two years after finding that the birth dates of three of their players in the 1988 Olympics were different from ones used by the same players in previous tournaments.

In 2012, Ghana Under-20 then coach, Orlando Wellington rubbished claims by his Namibia counterpart that he fielded over-aged players in their first leg tie a fortnight ago.

Bernard Kaanjuka, Namibia Coach caused controversy in Accra by claiming Ghana’s players were beyond the age limit after his side lost four nil