ISL: FC Goa lodge formal complaint against refereeing standards
Jan 19, 2022
Panaji (Goa) [India], January 19 : FC Goa has lodged a formal complaint with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Referees' Dept regarding the standard of refereeing, the Indian Super League club confirmed on Tuesday.
The club has sought clarification for certain decisions that were made during the club's games in the Indian Super League against Kerala Blasters and NorthEast United that were played on January 2 and January 14 respectively.
FC Goa has sought clarity over several decisions over these two games, including the invalidation of a goal against NorthEast United in their last game which would have placed the team a goal ahead in the game with 10 minutes to play.
The team has also sought clarity on the decision to not award the team a penalty vs Kerala Blasters and instead yellow card Jorge Ortiz for simulation when clear contact was made and the player was impeded while attempting to get into a goal scoring position.
Speaking on the matter, FC Goa's Director of Football Ravi Puskur in a statement stated, "We're pained and disappointed with the standard of refereeing that the team has been subjected to. We've held the referees in the highest esteem and have always accounted for a margin of error on tight calls."
"However, since the turn of the year, there have been two clear cut decisions in two different games that indicate the standard of decision making demonstrated was below the required and desired standards of professional football. It has clearly had an adverse effect on our points tally in the season so far and we owe it to our players, staff and our fans to seek an explanation on the same. We await to hear back on the response from the referees dept," he added.