FIFA BAN: “I WAS NEVER INVITED TO DEFEND MYSELF” – SAMSON SIASIA REACTS AS HE VOWS TO FIGHT BACK
Following the report that is currently circulating the media about former Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia being handed a life ban by FIFA after being found guilty of match fixing and bribery, he has responded saying he knows nothing about the allegation.
Speaking to veteran sport journalist, Collins Udoh shortly after the report broke out, Siasia said he is yet to receive any letter from the World Football Governing Body, FIFA.
The 1994 Nations Cup winner reacting angrily said, “I don’t know anything about this. I did nothing wrong and I have not received any letter from FIFA.”
He further reinstated that he was never invited to defend himself and is hearing about all of this for the first time.
He thereby promised to fight this and clear his name.
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