Soccer Intellectuals goalkeeper, Selina Abalansa is said to have allegedly attacked referee, Cynthia Anafo over her side’s loss to Prisons Ladies in the Women’s Super Cup on Monday, November 29.
A video circulating on social media and sighted by JoySports showed the goal keeper pulling the referee to the ground after conceding a second goal by Helena Obeng.
The shot-stopper was on the match official for some time before players from both teams and other officials came around to resolve the situation.
Soccer Intellectuals goalkeeper, Selena Abalansa attacked referee, Cynthia Anafo during her side's 2-0 loss to Prisons Ladies on Monday.@SIntelletuals and Prisons Ladies met in the final group game in Group A#JoySports pic.twitter.com/UZex5nwLbT
— Joy Sports (@JoySportsGH) November 30, 2021
This goal led to Soccer Intellectuals losing out on a place in the semi final of the competition.
Soccer Intellectuals finished fourth in Group A and missed out on a place in the next stage of the competition.
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