South Africa crashed out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on Sunday after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Ghana in Accra, courtesy of a controversial goal from the penalty spot from Black Stars captain Andre Ayew
Senegalese match referee Maguette N'Diaye was widely criticised for his decision to award the spot-kick, with replays showing a lack of contact between Rushine De Reuck and Daniel Amartey, and his performance was subsequently protested by the South Africa Football Association.
Speaking on SuperSport TV on Monday, former referee Ace Ncobo slammed N'Diaye's showing with the whistle and supported SAFA's protest with alarming statistics on the decisions made during the match.
"It took me five hours and 17 minutes to analyse just the first half," Ncobo said on SuperSport's Extra Time show.
"I'm doing the second half only tomorrow because I got the footage this morning.
"Article 18 of the FIFA disciplinary code speaks in detail about manipulation of a match.
"Many people think you can just write to FIFA and say 'no this referee was poor so let's replay the match'.
"No it doesn't work like that, you have to prove that the result of the match was manipulated."
Ncobo then listed what the FIFA rules state in the event of manipulation of a match.
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