Following their potentially Elite League deciding 1-1 draw against Den Amstel Football Club (FC) on Thursday last (July 25), Slingerz Football Club has filed an official protest with the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) for a disallowed goal.
According to a release from Slingerz, the appeal was filed “after a Marcus Tudor goal was disallowed without explanation during their July 25 clash with Den Amstel in the KFC Elite League”.
For context, Slingerz is currently sitting in second place in the standings behind the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), and the draw handed a potential advantage to the latter who have a game in hand.
The press release continued; “Immediately after the game, Slingerz FC informed Match Commissioner Rawle Adams of their intent to protest the results. They followed up the next day with a letter to GFF General Secretary Ian Alves, in keeping with Article 14 of the Elite League’s Rules and Regulations regarding protests”.
In the letter, Slingerz FC explained that during the second half of the match, with the score tied at 1-1, Marcus Tudor scored a goal that was subsequently disallowed by Referee Colin Abel. The decision remains unclear to the club’s players and staff.
Slingerz FC stated that after Tudor’s goal, Referee Abel initially pointed to the centre line to restart the game but then consulted with his assistant, Sofya Golden, and disallowed the goal. “It should be noted that Assistant Referee Golden’s flag was never raised to signal any infraction, leaving the players and spectators baffled by the decision to disallow the goal,” Slingerz FC said.
The Vergenoegen-based club would also provide video evidence to the GFF to substantiate their claims, pointing out to the GFF that “Video evidence submitted will show that the referee could not have called for offside, as no player from Slingerz FC was in breach of Law 11 of FIFA’s Laws of the Game. The evidence will also demonstrate that no Slingerz FC players were infringing on the goalkeeper, nor was there a foul committed in the outfield.” Ultimately, Slingerz FC has asked the GFF to “respectfully request a thorough review of the incident.”
“Given our respect for the GFF’s high value in protecting the integrity of the sport in Guyana, we believe that a fair reassessment will demonstrate that the goal was valid and that the original decision should be overturned,” the release concluded.The club further noted, “we understand that this is unprecedented but well within the confines of the beautiful game. We would greatly appreciate it if this matter could be reviewed at the earliest convenience.”
According to the club, they are so far pleased with the GFF’s professionalism in communicating the steps taken to address their protest.
“While we admit that this might be the first time a club in Guyana, especially at this level, has officially challenged the decision of an official, it’s not new to football globally. The Laws of the Game and guidelines of the Elite League are there to guide us and protect the integrity of the game,” Slingerz FC stated.
Slingerz FC will face Santos, the Guyana Police Force FC, and GDF FC in their three remaining matches in the KFC Elite League. The inaugural Elite League champions returned this season to the GFF’s marquee league for the first time since lifting the 2015/2016 trophy.