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Rwanda Football Federation to probe verbal abuse of FIFA-badge female referee

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The Rwanda Football Federation (RFF), says it has launched an investigation into a case of verbal abuse targeted at one of Africa’s finest female referees, Salima Mukansanga, after football fans hurled insults at during a league match in Kigali on Friday.

Mukansanga, a FIFA badged referee made history as one of the three female referees chosen to officiate at the men’s World Cup in Qatar.

During the match involving Kiyovu Football Club and Gasogi United held in Nyamata Stadium, south of Kigali, fans of the home team, Kiyovu reportedly hurled insults and offensive slurs at the referee at the end of the match which ended in a 0-0 draw.

“Offensive slurs were repeatedly chanted at Salima Mukansanga by fans from Kiyovu Football Club as she refereed their 0-0 draw against Gasogi United on Friday evening in Nyamata south of Kigali,” an RFF official said in a statement on Thursday.

Officials of the home club, in a statement on Wednesday, condemned the action of their fans and vowed to name and shame those responsible.

“The Kiyovu sports community will not tolerate anyone who disrespects anyone, especially in sports,” the club said.

The RFF also condemned the abuse and announced it had launched an investigation of its own into the matter.

Mukansanga also made history early last year when she became the first woman to referee at the Africa Cup of Nations, and also officiated at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.

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AIU suspends Kenyan marathoner Josephine Chepkoech over alleged use of prohibited substances

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The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has provisionally suspended Kenyan half distance runner, Josephine Chepkoech, over alleged use of prohibited substances during the Barcelona Half Marathon held on February 17, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.

The AIU, in a statement on Thursday, said Chepkoech was suspended following allegations of doping involving the prohibited substance, testosterone.

In the statement, the AIU said Chepkoech had been served with a Notice of Allegation for violating Article 2.1 and Article 2.2 of its anti-doping regulations.

“The AIU has provisionally suspended Josephine Chepkoech (Kenya) for Presence (Testosterone Metabolites)/Use of a Prohibited Substance (Testosterone),” the AIU stated.

Chepkoech ran a personal best marathon time of 2:22:38 in February at the Seville Marathon, but with the suspension, the record is not likely to stand.

The AIU said the move was part of its crackdown on prohibited substances in athletics which has seen a rising number of Kenyan athletes penalized.

The 35-year-old had made her marathon debut in 2018 at the Nairobi Marathon, dominating the women’s race with a winning time of 2:33:11.

Her provisional suspension means she cannot participate in any competition until a final decision is reached which could result in an acquittal or a formal ban.

She faces a two-year ban pending a Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) appeal.

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Fifa honours Mercy Akide, the first African woman to play professional football in the USA

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World football governing body, FIFA, has poured encomiums on former Super Falcons star, Mercy Akide-Udoh, who is on record as the first African woman to play professional football in the now-defunct Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) league in the USA.

From playing for local club, Jegede Babes FC of Lagos in the burgeoning Nigerian women’s league, Akide-Udoh grew to become one of the most decorated female footballers on the continent.

The lethal striker was named the first African Women Footballer of the Year in 2001, and played for the Falcons of Nigeria in three FIFA Women’s World Cups and also helped Nigeria’s Super Falcons to three African Women Championships (AWC) titles in 1998, 2000 and 2002, and was a 1999 and 2004 FIFA World All-Star.

Akide-Udoh’s presence in female football symbolized Nigeria’s accomplishments, with FIFA acknowledging her as “the most renowned figure in African women’s football and one of the most formidable attacking players of the previous decade.”

A citation on Akide-Udoh on the FIFA website said the most decorated female African footballer, through her contributions, significantly increased the visibility of African women in global football.

“Her journey began in Port Harcourt in 1975, where she honed her skills by playing with boys in her neighbourhood.

“Subsequently, she progressed to join a local team and later relocated to Lagos to play for Jegede Babes.

“After displaying outstanding performances during the 1999 World Cup in the United States, Akide received a four-year scholarship to Milligan College in Tennessee.

“During her time at Milligan, Akide demonstrated exceptional performance. Her achievement of scoring 42 goals in 1999 was instrumental in Milligan achieving its most successful season in the history of the football program.

“Akide also holds three Milligan’s football records of the most goals scored in a single game (7) and single season (42) and most points in a single season (99).

“Subsequently, she transitioned to playing for the Hampton Roads Piranhas of the W-League and later for the San Diego Spirit of the Women’s United Soccer Association in California.

“It was during her time at San Diego Spirit that she became the first recipient of the CAF Best Female Player of the Year Award in 2001.

“In 2003, Akide returned to Hampton Roads, where she dedicated three seasons of her career.

“In her first season back with the Piranhas, Akide achieved the league’s Most Valuable Player Award as a result of scoring the winning goal in the National Championship game.

“Following her collegiate career, Akide represented Nigeria in three FIFA Women’s World Cups (Sweden 1995, USA 1999, and 2003) as well as the Olympic Games in Sydney (2000) and Athens (2004) respectively.

“Upon retiring, Akide ventured into coaching and took on the role of youth development director for several U-16 and U-13 teams in the United States.

“She received the FIFA World All-Star recognition in both 1999 and 2004. While in 2005, FIFA appointed her as an Ambassador for Women’s Football. Akide was inducted into the United Soccer Leagues’ Hall of Fame in 2013.

“In 2019, Akide-Udoh was recognized as the Regent University athletic department’s Coach of the Year in the United States.

“Her expertise in the sport was further acknowledged in 2021 when she was appointed to the football advisory panel of the International Football Association Board, the entity responsible for determining the laws of the game.

“Akide, who was featured on the cover of the official program of the 1999 Women’s World Cup, got married to football journalist, Colin Udoh in 2004.

“Presently, Akide and her husband live in Virginia Beach, Virginia, alongside their two children and is currently the Assistant Team Director of Steel United, Virginia, a youth football team based in the United States.”

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