Soccer: Referee banned by FA after rock,
paper, scissors blunder
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[November 14, 2018]
LONDON
(Reuters) - Referee David McNamara has been handed a three-week ban by
the English FA for asking two captains to play rock, paper, scissors to
decide the kick-off before a Women's Super League (WSL) match after
forgetting his coin, British media reported on Tuesday. |
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The
incident took place ahead of Manchester City's home game with
Reading on Oct. 26 and involved their England skipper Steph
Houghton and visiting captain Kirsty Pearce.
A coin toss to decide who kicks off is a requirement under the
Laws of the Game but McNamara left his coin in the dressing room
and allowed the captains to play rock, paper, scissors to
determine kick off and playing ends, the BBC reported.
"The FA can confirm that referee David McNamara has been
suspended for 21 days, starting from Monday 26 November, after
accepting a charge of 'not acting in the best interests of the
game', a FA spokesman was quoted as saying.
"This follows an incident in the FA WSL match between Manchester
City and Reading on Friday 26th October when he failed to
determine which team would kick off the match by the toss of a
coin, as required by the Laws of the game.
McNamara, who has the right to appeal against the FA suspension
will be able to return to duty from Dec. 17.
(Writing by Ken Ferris; editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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