Kocha wa kikosi cha timu ya taifa ya Nigeria Stephen Keshi ameonywa na shirikisho la soka duniani Fifa juu ya mwenendo wake wa baadaye kufuatia maoni yake kwa kocha wa zamani wa Malawi Tom Saintfiet
mwezi Agosti.
Chama cha soka cha Malawi (FAM) kilimripoti Keshi kwa Fifa baada ya kumbagua kocha huyo kwa utaifa wake kwa kumuita mzungu anatakiwa kurudi kwao.
FAM lishutumiwa kwa maoni yao ambayo yaliyo tangulia kabla ya mchezo wao wa kusaka nafasi ya kucheza kombe la dunia mwezi Septemba kuwa yalikuwa ni ya kibaguzi.
Fifa said it would "impose sanctions if such incidents happen again".
A Fifa spokesperson wrote in an email to Nigeria's This
Day Newspaper: "The chairman of the Fifa Disciplinary Committee
referred to article 57 of the Fifa Disciplinary Code and requests that
Mr Keshi guarantees that incidents of such high gravity do not occur
again in the future.
"If such incidents should happen again, the Fifa
Disciplinary Committee will be left with no other option than to impose
sanctions against the coach, Mr Stephen Keshi."
Keshi and Saintfiet became embroiled in a row after the
Belgian said the qualifier should be moved from the Nigerian city of
Calabar on security grounds.
It escalated when Keshi reacted angrily to Saintfiet's suggestion that Calabar is not safe.
The match went ahead in Calabar on 7 September and
Nigeria won 2-0, sending them through to the final round of African
qualifying for next year's tournament in Brazil.
The African Champions will face Ethiopia in Addis Ababa
on 12 October for the first match of the two-legged tie, with the
return in Calabar on 16 November.
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