Thursday, 26 June 2014

After Bosnia-Herzegovina exit, photo of opponent with referee stirs anger, protest





Last week, Bosnia-Herzegovina fell to Nigeria in a controversial match dotted with two separate referee incidents: an offsides call that negated a clear Bosnia-Herzegovina goal, and a no-call that allowed Nigeria to score. One could write both off to terrible officiating and unfortunate timing, were it not for the emergence of the above photo.

            Referee Peter O'Leary, left, from New Zealand, watches as Bosnia's Muhamed Besic runs over Nigeria's Ogenyi Onazi during the group F World Cup soccer match between Nigeria and Bosnia at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba, Brazil, Saturday, June 21, 2014

The photo, which comes directly from Getty Images and is not Photoshopped, shows New Zealand referee Peter O'Leary, in black, apparently celebrating with Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama. That was enough to incite the rage of Bosnian fans, who created a petition with 23,000 signatures demanding the removal of O'Leary and a change in the score from 1-0 Nigeria to 1-1. (Good luck with that, friends.)

                           Referee Peter O Leary from New Zealand gestures as he stands alongside Bosnia's Vedad Ibisevic, left, and Nigeria's Joseph Yobo during the group F World Cup soccer match between Nigeria and Bosnia at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba, Brazil, Saturday, June 21, 2014


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