I’ve just listened to an interview that #AFCON2021 Referee Janny Sikazwe had with a group of Zambian journalists, on his experience during the #teamMali v #TeamTunisia encounter, when his match judgement was impaired by heatstroke. “I could have died”, he told them.
Sikazwe: “The weather was so hot that day. The humidity was about 85%... After warming up [for the match] I felt the harsh conditions. Even after taking water, to cool down, it was if I hadn’t taken anything. But we (match officials) are soldiers and were ready to carry on.”
“At the end of the first half, we got to the dressing room early, before the person who had the keys to it...We decided to lie down & put our legs up, to relax. He then came and opened the door and we had some water & juice. It (the conditions) was something else.”
“As I went for the second half, I did not feel like I had rested at all... When I was checked by the medical staff, they discovered that I had no point of rest... I was lucky that I didn’t go into what they called a coma... I got confused during the match...”
“I couldn’t hear anybody... I was communicating (and was told that he had ended the match, albeit prematurely) but things weren’t just there. It was a very strange situation... @CAF_Online took me to the hospital the next day. I told them I was okay. But they insisted on them.”
“They did an ECG, while I was on a treadmill, to see how my heart reacted to physical exercise. They also did blood tests. And the results came back normal.”
“I was very close to coming back to Zambia in a casket. Very close... People have made all sorts of negative comments about me and how I handled the game. Let it be. Let them make all those comments. It’s just [about] a game.”
“Everything I was wearing that day was hot. Even the communication equipment... I wanted to throw it away... I was wondering who told me to end the match? I think it was God...”
“Normally, if I was unable to continue, I should have talked to the 4th official. But I had no time to talk to him... My family was so worried, after all the reports, particularly on social media. People I didn’t know were sending me phone messages. I had to block them.”
“I love this job and I’m going to continue. Some people are saying maybe this is the time to retire. This is not the time to retire. I won’t retire until I can find somebody (in Zambia) to replace me.”
“.@CAF_Online has told me to rest a bit and in three weeks, I have a Confederation Cup game in which I have to officiate.”
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THREAD: The @NGSuperEagles secured maximum points from their #afcon2021Q qualifiers against Benin in Uyo & Lesotho in Maseru. @victorosimhen9 was the star of the show in Maseru. But does @Nigeria really want to know what went on behind the scenes? If you do, read on...
Do you know that the @NGSuperEagles players, coaches and staff are yet to receive their bonuses? Please ask @thenff why this is the case...
In Uyo, @thenff paid $14,000 each, to 16 out of the 23 @NGSuperEagles that were at #Afcon2019. They never paid any #afcon2021Q allowances to the other seven. So, after consultations with Captain @Ahmedmusa718, the 16 contributed $16k, which was given to the 7 to share.
As you all know, I’m British-Nigerian. For the first time, this year, during the 2019 AFCON, I entered Egypt using a Nigerian passport for the first (and LAST) time. Let’s compare both experiences... (THREAD)
When I entered EGYPT, for #Afcon2019, I had to pay $75 to get a visa on my Nigerian passport. And it takes days to get. To enter EGYPT on a UK passport, you get a visa on arrival and it costs $25, as usual. Why should an African pay far more than a European to visit Egypt?
Oh, and the difference in treatment as a Nigerian🇳🇬 , by Egyptian passport control officials, was very clear, when I came for the AFCON. I was not treated with the courtesy and respect that I usually get, when I come with my UK 🇬🇧 passport. WHY?
Let me first say, very clearly, that as far as @NGSuperEagles Manager Gernot Rohr is concerned, @WTroostEkong is a player that has never given him any difficulties: "I have never had any problems with William. He has always behaved properly, in my opinion," he told me in France.
BUT @WTroostEkong has a big problem with officials at the VERY TOP of @thenff, who see him as a disruptive influence, who has become increasing arrogant and disrespectful. I had discussions with TWO people at the VERY TOP of the organisation...
So, what really happened between @mikel_john_obi and @NGSuperEagles Gernot Rohr during the AFCON? How good was their relationship? And how did it affect the team? I’m about to explain things, so get ready for this thread...
After @mikel_john_obi’s top-grade performance with @Boro in the championship, it was thought that he would exhibit the same form during the #AFCON2019. But despite engaging a personal trainer after the season, Mikel’s physical conditioning dropped...
This was quite evident in Asaba, during the one-week I spent with the @NGSuperEagles, before they left for Egypt. But he was always going to be a part of the squad because Gernot sees him as integral to it, even when he’s not 100% fit.
Now, let me tell you all the story behind this rather animated shot I took... @PinnickAmaju came to the @NGSuperEagles camp to hand over $75,000 cash to the team, from sponsors @aiteogrp. And to give them a pep talk, ahead of tomorrow...
After this, @PinnickAmaju began to have a chat with Gernot Rohr, who demanded for a one-on-one conversation with @thenff President. After Rohr’s request, the team and entire staff were cleared out of the restaurant. You can see the look on Rohr’s face...
Both men had a conversation lasting up to about 35-40 minutes, just before Rohr attended the mandatory #AFCON2019 presser for the @BafanaBafana game. Do we really have to guess that hard about the issues on that table? 💵💰 And the fact that it was a very animated chat?🤔😀
#AFCON2019@NGSuperEagles money palaver: After yesterday’s players’ dispute, over an unpaid bonus, I spoke to head coach Gernot Rohr this morning. “It (yesterday) was a difficult day. Promises (to the players) HAVE to be kept,” the former @FCBayern & @Girondins defender said.
More from the .@NGSuperEagles head coach: “We need to keep these financial issues away from our work. @Nigeria deserves full commitment from all the stakeholders. The solidarity that we have in our team should be an example...
... We would like that the political authorities and @thenff are together, to make Nigerians proud,” Rohr said.