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Manning, daCosta Cup matches for Saturday postponed as referees withdraw services
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in daCosta Cup. | 28 September 2024 | 266 Views
Tags: Football

All 30 games scheduled across the ISSA Manning and daCosta Cup competitions scheduled for Saturday have been called off due to referees refusing to work.

ISSA Competitions Officer Ewan Scott confirmed the postponement of games scheduled for today.

Referees have opted to take strike action in relation to a pair of incidents that occurred in the daCosta Cup over the last few weeks.

One incident occurred during a game between Dinthill Technical and McGrath High last Saturday when a referee was involved in a confrontation with Dinthill players Maalick Whyte, Shamair Hutchinson and Tyrese Gowe after the game.

The referee was then allegedly physically assaulted by one of the players.

In a release on Thursday, after a meeting of its disciplinary committee, ISSA revealed that Whyte and Hutchinson have been banned from participating in any ISSA-run competitions for one year, effective September 26, 2024 while Gowe was hit with the three-match suspension.

The Linstead-based school was also placed on a three-year probation and faces the possibility of suspension should its players breach the disciplinary code of conduct within the period of probation.

The other incident occurred on September 14 when assistant referee Richard Ball allegedly was struck in the chest by a missile thrown from a group of spectators during a Zone A daCosta Cup game between Maldon High and Cornwall College.

Attempts by Sportsmax.tv to contact ISSA President Keith Wellington proved futile.